Why does life feel harder for you than it seems for others? If you grew up with trauma—abuse, neglect, chaos, or the simple absence of safety—your brain adapted to survive. Those adaptations may be costing you now.
CHILDHOOD WOUNDS AND THE ADULT MIND bridges cutting-edge neuroscience, attachment theory, and philosophy with the lived reality of carrying childhood trauma into adulthood. Written by someone who has experienced this firsthand, this book explains how early adversity shapes the brain, nervous system, relationships, and sense of self—and what is genuinely possible for healing.
You will understand why hypervigilance, depression, chronic pain, and relationship difficulties are not character flaws but predictable consequences of adaptation. More importantly, you will learn that change is real. The brain that was shaped by trauma can be reshaped by recovery.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt too broken to heal. You are not alone.
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