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Healing Through the Storm - Coping With Political Trauma - cover

Healing Through the Storm - Coping With Political Trauma

Michael Goulden

Publisher: WinAmerica, Inc.

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Summary

Feeling disheartened, frustrated, or isolated in a political climate that doesn’t reflect your values? You’re not alone—and you’re stronger than you realize.
 
In Healing Through the Storm, this book provides a pathway for those struggling to stay grounded and resilient in challenging times. With compassionate guidance, it offers tools to manage anxiety, process complex emotions, and connect with a renewed sense of purpose. Through mindfulness exercises, strategies for healthy communication, and advice on building emotional resilience, this book empowers you to face uncertainty with strength and clarity.
 
Learn how to embrace your convictions, stay the course, and find hope even when the world around you feels divided. You’ll discover practical approaches to navigate difficult conversations, connect with supportive communities, and transform frustration into positive action.
 
Healing Through the Storm is your companion in reclaiming peace, personal empowerment, and a resilient outlook—no matter which way the political winds blow.
Available since: 10/29/2024.
Print length: 94 pages.

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