The Silent Vow

Volume III: Breaking the Strands in Life that One Wove The Path of Recidivist Emotional Problems

by Gary Drewes


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/19/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 640
ISBN : 9781425936198
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467819855

About the Book

The onset of this Volume explores the life of an adult immature boy. He faces the emotional feelings of encountering an interpersonal relationship. These loving emotions were suppressed through drug abuse during life. Exposed to such feelings he failed to know how to handle this emotional state.

Upon his separation from his first real girl friend he suffered a mental breakdown to the hands of an older friend giving him LSD. His trust in reality, his trust in the family, and his faith in mankind were demented. His hallucinating led him to his loss of personal responsibility. Upon breaking the law he was sent to jail and moved to a psychiatric facility to receive help.

His therapy was geared to help a hostile and aggressive person. His mental state was one of chemically induced hallucinations and some psychotic fantasy.  The imposed force of treatment was going to help him to deal with his aggression. Through therapy thee was hope in guiding the path to a more healthy and productive future.

The boy was diagnosed with poor impulse controls. He was character sketched to be a heinous criminal. The preconceived notions were imposed that he was to have the characteristics of a person with aggressive tendencies. All hypothetical situations were leveraged to believe he would act violently. Predetermined behavioral states left him to be treated for a condition of possessing underlying hostilities. He was not to be trusted.

Given many chance the boy showed that he could be a model patient.  He showed he was able to comply with the rules. His learning about system showed where he was able to manipulate the system for personal gain. He had evolved and progressed in his criminal mentality to repeat his acts of aggression. The recidivism of a hardened criminal was surfacing in light of a potential healing process that was evolving.  


About the Author

             Gary Drewes has achieved his Bachelors Degree in accounting in 1994. He graduated with honors from the state schools he attended.  Making these accomplishments was never thought possible. He had struggled with drug abuse, behavioral problems, and relationship troubles all during his life.  Upon graduating from High School in 1979 he was never thought to be capable of gradating from any graduate institution. He had sought help through therapeutic intervention to assist him in coping and dealing with his personal problems.

 Gary has written books on his trip through the therapeutic process. The Positive Outlook from Therapy was enlightening to the facts of certain help experienced in the therapeutic world. He has written the first two volumes of the Silent Vow. Gary has enjoyed the passion of writing for many years.  

His personal experiences in life enlightened him to the diverse struggles encountered in many adverse realm of our society. He has endured in areas of writing where the genre is drug cult oriented. He has depicted some struggles of our society in his writing. The abuses, the emotional struggles, and the violation have been artistically drafted out in some of his pieces.

He has researched areas to expound in his writing explorations. Many issues and topics are sensitive and controversial as they are current and active in our society today. Taking the time to capture these issues has brought a great tool for people to have some basis to relate to. His passion has grown in areas of adolescent drug cults into criminal behavior and stealing to support those drugs.

 The writing projects have now brought the deviant aspects of corruption. The drug world began to change into progressive heinous activities faced in our society today.  He describes corrupt lives turning to more serious criminal activities.         

He intertwines the values and lessons of therapy that have been learned, experienced and researched into the many problematic pitfalls written about in his writing.