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Everyday Trauma
Transform Your Brain’s Response to Stress, Anxiety and Painful Memories
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Jean Ann Douglass
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Tracey Shors
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Difficult experiences are unavoidable; transform your resilience in three simple steps.
Contrary to long-held belief, trauma is not only caused by exposure to a single, extreme event. The cumulative effect of common stressors that we encounter in our day-to-day lives can have an equally significant impact on our mental and physical well-being. From difficult childhoods, to bereavements, pregnancy and childbirth, and even stressful jobs, traumas - both large and small - are a part of life we can't control, but we can change the way we respond to them.
In Everyday Trauma, distinguished neuroscientist Dr Tracey Shors draws on more than 30 years of research to explain how your mind and body responds to trauma and how you can take control. Her science-based three-step method is designed to help you process any kind of personal trauma from your past, reverse your symptoms and strengthen your resilience for stressors in your future. Its beauty is in its simplicity; by practicing her three simple mental and physical steps in combination twice a week, research has shown you can reduce the ruminative thoughts that trauma so often leaves us with and avoid the trap of ongoing mental struggles such as anxiety, depression, insomnia and PTSD.
Whether you can access formal therapy or not, in this important book Dr Tracey Shors has provided the tools for you to help yourself through traumas in your past, present and future. No matter what life throws at you, you can take positive steps to heal your mind for a better life.
©2022 Tracey Shors (P)2022 Penguin Audio