War Child
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Combat Trauma, and the Search for Peace.
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War Child: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Combat Trauma, and the Search for Peaceby Anthony Jacks
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War Child is a story of clarity. In this powerful memoir, Marine veteran Anthony Jacks traces the long arc of trauma from childhood to combat and beyond, revealing how invisible wounds shape the mind, body, and soul. Moving between the deserts of Iraq and the quiet isolation of coming home, Jacks examines what happens when duty demands what the heart can no longer bear—and how healing begins when a warrior finally lays down his armor.
Blending personal narrative with psychological insight and cultural critique, War Child explores the deep connections between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), sustained stress injuries, moral injury, and post-traumatic adaptation. Through raw honesty and poetic reflection, Jacks challenges the limits of the PTSD model and offers a new understanding of the “war after the war.”
At its heart, War Child bears witness to the laughter of survival—the involuntary release that rises when the body remembers it’s still alive. It is a book for veterans, trauma survivors, and anyone searching for meaning after loss.
Key themes:
- Moral injury, PTSD, and sustained stress injuries
- Childhood trauma and military service
- Healing, therapy, and identity reconstruction
- Masculine vulnerability and resilience
- The search for peace after war