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How to Overcome Childhood Trauma - Break Free from the Pain of the Past-A Life-Changing Guide to Healing Self-Love and Emotional Freedom - cover
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How to Overcome Childhood Trauma - Break Free from the Pain of the Past-A Life-Changing Guide to Healing Self-Love and Emotional Freedom

Dr. Elise Monroe

Editora: Publishdrive

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Discover the Path to True Healing and Emotional Renewal
 
Are the shadows of your past still holding you captive? Many carry invisible wounds from childhood trauma that silently shape their thoughts, emotions, and relationships. This compassionate guide sheds light on the deep roots of that pain and offers a roadmap to reclaim your life. With clarity and understanding, it reveals how trauma affects your brain and body, and why survival mechanisms you didn't choose continue to influence your behavior.
 
Imagine breaking free from cycles of guilt, shame, and self-doubt that have defined your story for far too long. Through practical, heartfelt advice, you'll learn how to recognize your triggers and gently nurture your inner child. This book offers powerful tools to set healthy boundaries without fear or guilt and shows you how to silence the critical voice inside that undermines your worth. It's more than just recovery-it's about reparenting yourself with kindness and building a foundation of genuine self-love.
 
Inside, you'll find effective techniques-from mindfulness and cognitive behavioral strategies to somatic practices-that empower you to regain control and rewrite the narrative of your life. Whether you're navigating relationships, seeking to maintain lasting progress, or determining when to reach out for further support, this guide walks beside you every step of the way.
 
Step into a future where peace replaces pain and emotional freedom becomes your reality. Your journey toward healing is possible, and this book is the companion you need to begin transforming old wounds into newfound strength and resilience.
Disponível desde: 01/09/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 112 páginas.

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