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Beyond the Fragments - A Healing Path for Dissociative Identity Disorder - cover
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Beyond the Fragments - A Healing Path for Dissociative Identity Disorder

Savannah Gloria Buxton

Editora: Jstone Publishing

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Beyond the Fragments: A Healing Path for Dissociative Identity Disorder is a compassionate and comprehensive guide for individuals living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and those supporting them on their healing journey. Written with a focus on mind-body integration, emotional resilience, and self-compassion, this book offers practical tools and insights to help readers reconnect with their fragmented identities and move toward a sense of wholeness.
 
Drawing from both personal narratives and evidence-based therapeutic techniques, this book presents a holistic framework for healing that goes beyond symptom management. It encourages deep emotional healing and empowers readers to embrace their inner strength. With interactive journaling prompts, mindfulness practices, and step-by-step exercises, Beyond the Fragments provides a supportive and engaging roadmap for those seeking to rebuild their lives after trauma.
 
Through the pages of this book, you will find encouragement, tools for self-care, and an empowering message of hope: healing and wholeness are within reach.
Disponível desde: 03/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 144 páginas.

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