Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Psychological Autopsy of Elvis Presley
by Bill Ronan


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUTHOR PENS CONTROVERSIAL BOOK ABOUT
ELVIS AND POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
 -Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker Bill Ronan explores this in his book

The Psychological Autopsy of Elvis Presley. The book studies the life of The King and offers a birds eye view inside his mind. People typically think of soldiers when the subject of post-traumatic stress disorder comes up.

However, PTSD is a problem that touches a much wider segment of society. From automobile accidents to illness to acts of senseless violence, trauma, loss of loved ones, etc.. it is a fact of daily life. Unfortunately, many cases of PTSD go undiagnosed each year, with painful and sometimes tragic consequences.

 It reveals the relationship Elvis had with his mother, how he felt about music, and much more that has never been fully understood, in a psycho-somatic way in any other book about Elvis. Yet it is drawn entirely from the books and literature written about him by those closest to him.

One of the main takeaways from the book is it gives the reader an opportunity to reflect on their own life and family and for clinicians to be able to predict the psychic vulnerability, that could lead to death. 

  For more information contact:
Bill Ronan 952-933-3460
  Bill Ronan's Website
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