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The Path to Self-Healing
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The Path to Self-Healing

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The Path to Self-Healing is a transformative guide designed to empower individuals on their journey toward recovery from trauma. This book delves into the profound impact trauma has on the mind, body, and spirit, offering readers a compassionate roadmap to reclaim their lives. Through a blend of personal narratives, scientific insights, and practical exercises, it encourages readers to confront their pain while fostering resilience. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma's effects, not just on an emotional level but also somatically. Readers will learn techniques to reconnect with their bodies and emotions, enabling them to process feelings that may have long been suppressed. Each chapter provides actionable steps and reflective prompts that guide individuals' unique healing journeys. Incorporating elements of mindfulness and self-compassion, The Path to Self-Healing serves as both a resource for those who are healing personally and a tool for therapists supporting clients. By illuminating the path to wholeness, this book inspires hope and fosters a deeper understanding of the healing process, ultimately empowering readers to embrace their stories and reclaim their lives with renewed strength and purpose.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Najma David Tryggvason
Date
20 October 2024
Pages
34
ISBN
9789935256522

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Path to Self-Healing is a transformative guide designed to empower individuals on their journey toward recovery from trauma. This book delves into the profound impact trauma has on the mind, body, and spirit, offering readers a compassionate roadmap to reclaim their lives. Through a blend of personal narratives, scientific insights, and practical exercises, it encourages readers to confront their pain while fostering resilience. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding trauma's effects, not just on an emotional level but also somatically. Readers will learn techniques to reconnect with their bodies and emotions, enabling them to process feelings that may have long been suppressed. Each chapter provides actionable steps and reflective prompts that guide individuals' unique healing journeys. Incorporating elements of mindfulness and self-compassion, The Path to Self-Healing serves as both a resource for those who are healing personally and a tool for therapists supporting clients. By illuminating the path to wholeness, this book inspires hope and fosters a deeper understanding of the healing process, ultimately empowering readers to embrace their stories and reclaim their lives with renewed strength and purpose.

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Najma David Tryggvason
Date
20 October 2024
Pages
34
ISBN
9789935256522