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One moment life was sunny and carefree. In the next it was stormy and chaotic. That's what happened to twenty-year-old Susannah Pitman as she stood on the front porch of her childhood home and witnessed a tree fall on her father during a fast moving thunderstorm. As she grieved his passing, post-traumatic stress disorder quickly developed and took over all aspects of her life. Peace with Trees, her story of how she learned to live peacefully with PTSD while discovering a new purpose, is sure to inspire anyone who has ever experienced unimaginable trauma.

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One moment life was sunny and carefree. In the next it was stormy and chaotic. That's what happened to twenty-year-old Susannah Pitman as she stood on the front porch of her childhood home and witnessed a tree fall on her father during a fast moving thunderstorm. As she grieved his passing, post-traumatic stress disorder quickly developed and took over all aspects of her life. Peace with Trees, her story of how she learned to live peacefully with PTSD while discovering a new purpose, is sure to inspire anyone who has ever experienced unimaginable trauma.


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Autorenporträt
Susannah Pitman was born and raised in northern New Jersey. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University and a Master of Science degree from Tri-State College of Acupuncture. She maintains a private acupuncture practice in Boonton, New Jersey. Her articles on PTSD can be found in HuffPost and PTSD Journal. In her spare time, Susannah enjoys running half marathons, hiking, cooking, and traveling with her husband to Mexico, California, and Vermont.