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Trauma Theory & Testimony
Breaking Cycles Through Lived Experience and Developmental Theory
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Narrado por:
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L Roundtree
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Charlietta Owens
A "2026" Award-Winning Audiobook | In the Category of Counseling & Psychology Education, International Impact Book Award Winner.
Trauma Theory & Testimony: Breaking Cycles Through Lived Experience and Developmental Theory is an award-winning textbook memoir that bridges lived experience with developmental theory, offering a powerful exploration of how childhood adversity shapes identity, behavior, and resilience across the lifespan.
Blending personal testimony with accessible academic insight, Charlietta D. Owens shares her journey through childhood trauma, foster care, incarceration, and ultimately professional advocacy and licensed social worker. Rather than simply explaining trauma, she demonstrates how established developmental theories become meaningful when viewed through real-life experience.
Designed for students, educators, social workers, staff trainings, behavioral health professionals, trauma-informed practitioners, and lifelong learners, this audiobook transforms complex psychological concepts into relatable, engaging lessons.
Listeners will discover:
- How developmental trauma influences identity, attachment, and behavior.
- Connections between lived experience and developmental theory.
- The impact of resilience, healing, and meaning-making.
- Practical insights for trauma-informed education and practice.
- Reflection questions that encourage deeper understanding and personal growth.
Winner of the 2026 International Impact Book Award in the category of Counseling & Psychology Education, Trauma Theory & Testimony is more than a memoir and more than a textbook—it is where testimony meets theory, inviting listeners to move beyond asking "What's wrong with this person?" toward understanding the impact and asking "What happened?"
©2025 The Owens Publishing House LLC (P)2026 The Owens Publishing House LLC