In The Blink of an Eye
A glimpse of war.
Rape Awareness and Prevention
This article sheds light on an unforgivable act.
No Man Left Behind
An essay inspired by the book “Blackhawk Down” and the story of the battle in Mogadishu, Somalia.
Collective Traumas in War and Society
An essay I wrote for a Combat Psychology class (quotes have been removed to allow publishing)
The Invisible Wound
Life after the war.
America’s Medicated Army
A look at what our troops are suffering from on the battle field as well as at home in the aftermath of war.
The Slaughter of the Innocent: Those Who are Innocent But Still Sentenced to Death
Describes the judicial failures for those who are wrongfully sentenced to death.
Life After Abuse: Therapy is Not a Dirty Word
Life after Abuse is a series discussing the long term implications and challenges of leaving abusive relationships. This article discusses the benefits of therapy in the recovery process.
Why I Love Soldiers
Military men are a different breed of man with certain characteristics that distinguish them from the rest. I so admire what they do that I’ve spent my adult life loving and supporting them and their families.
Veterans: Past and Future
Anyone who serves in our nations military should never be forgotten. This was written to keep alive the pride in the men and women who fought for our country’s freedom.











