Not all wounds bleed. Not all scars can be seen.
Combat veterans return from war forever changed. Some bear visible injuries. Others carry hidden wounds - emotional, psychological, and spiritual injuries that haunt them long after the battle ends. In Shadow Wounds, U.S. Army combat veteran Shawn Hibbard brings raw truth and powerful insight to the silent war veterans fight within themselves and the devastating impact it can have on their relationships, identity, and sense of peace.
This book is a compassionate, honest, and accessible guide to understanding and healing from the invisible injuries of war - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), moral injury, survivor's guilt, isolation, and the emotional shutdown that leaves many veterans disconnected from their families, their communities, and themselves.
Written in a clear and heartfelt style, Shadow Wounds speaks directly to the veteran who feels broken, confused, or lost. It also offers insight for the loved ones trying to understand the distance, anger, or silence of the person they once knew. Through relatable stories, personal reflections, and practical guidance, this book shines a light into the dark corners where pain hides-and offers a pathway forward.
Inside this book, readers will discover:
- The True Nature of Shadow Wounds - Understand the difference between physical injuries and emotional trauma, and why some wounds are harder to identify or treat.
- The Cost of Survival - Explore the guilt, moral conflict, and psychological toll that comes with surviving combat when others didn't, and how that pain can quietly take root in everyday life.
- Why Relationships Suffer - Learn how trauma affects communication, trust, and emotional availability - and why veterans often feel like strangers in their own homes.
- The Silent Triggers - Identify the sights, sounds, smells, or situations that can instantly reactivate trauma, even years after combat.
- Emotional Shutdown and Numbness - Discover why veterans sometimes can't cry, feel joy, or connect deeply - and how they can begin to feel again.
- The Pull of Isolation - Examine why many veterans withdraw from society, avoid social settings, and resist help, even when suffering deeply.
- Tools for Healing - Practical methods including grounding techniques, journaling, peer connection, and structured therapy that can begin to restore stability and hope.
- The Role of Faith, Purpose, and Service - How rediscovering meaning, spirituality, or a new mission can lead to transformation and healing.
- A Call to Loved Ones - Guidance for spouses, children, and friends who want to support their veteran without enabling harmful behaviors or losing themselves in the process.
Shadow Wounds is not a clinical textbook-it's a lifeline. It offers no judgment, no false promises, and no sugar-coating. Instead, it offers clarity, courage, and hope. It gives voice to feelings many veterans are afraid to express and reassures them that they are not alone - and they are not beyond healing.
About the Author: Shawn Hibbard is a U.S. Army combat veteran and the founder of Nautical Salute, a nonprofit dedicated to veteran healing through water-based therapeutic excursions. Drawing from his own post-service struggles and triumphs, Hibbard writes with deep empathy and lived experience.
You are not broken. You are wounded-and wounds can heal.
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