
The Chris Voss Show The Chris Voss Show Podcast – From Brokenness to Atonement, Faith, Hope, and Love: A Vietnam War Sniper’s Journey and a Psychiatrist’s Bibliotherapy by Hani Raoul Khouzam Mph Fapa MD
Apr 2, 2026
Hani Raoul Khouzam, psychiatrist and author with an MPH, discusses a Vietnam sniper’s journey from orphanhood and wartime trauma to service, love, and prosthetic work. Conversations cover survivor guilt, long-term bibliotherapy through monthly book discussions, the influence of Carmelite values, and transforming suffering into giving and hope.
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Orphan Raised By Nuns Became Haunted Vietnam Sniper
- Mr. L was an orphan raised by Carmelite nuns who shaped his compassion and sense of duty.
- He became a skilled Vietnam sniper whose service and a tragic mistake led to lifelong guilt and suicidal acts.
Monthly Bibliotherapy Replaced Standard Psychiatric Care
- The patient was involuntarily committed after a motorcycle accident and refused standard psychiatric care but insisted on monthly bibliotherapy sessions.
- He asked Dr. Hani to read the same books he read as an orphan and discuss them monthly for 8.5 years.
Sniper Tricked Into Killing Innocent Bicyclists
- Mr. L was tricked by jealous fellow snipers into shooting three innocent bicycle riders he believed were a threat.
- The revelation that they were innocent produced survivor guilt that haunted him for decades.


