(I feel like I'm just posting this under duress. Religion has a tendency to muddy the waters, at the very least, and sometimes do quite a bit more harm that good. Regardless...)
Just became aware of a book that talks about healing combat trauma from a Christian perspective, called The Combat Trauma Healing Manual: Christ-centered Solutions for Combat Trauma. I've added it to the book list on left. Approach with a degree of caution, though. For one thing, it's self-published. (Not that that's necessarily a bad thing, but it can mean it wouldn't have been published otherwise.) For another thing, and it's hard to say this without seeing it first, but just in case, puhlease do not take a book like this and use it INSTEAD of getting help. In addition to, perhaps, if it meshes well with your personal belief system, but please pretty please, not in place of getting actual help. The number of people in the world who go off their medications, or throw them away, believing that they no longer need them because a little talk with [insert name of any spiritual or motivational leader] has made them all better, is probably pretty darn shocking. Please, consider spiritual healing as an adjunct to, not a replacement for, actual therapeutic healing. And now back to our regularly scheduled program.
(Someone once joked that all healing is fundamentally spiritual, anyway. Doesn't come any other way. Or at least feels that way, when it does. Enough said.)