Your body remembers what your mind tries to forget.
For years, you've tried to heal trauma through talking, understanding, and willpower. But the panic attacks persist. The chronic tension remains. The hypervigilance won't turn off. That's because trauma doesn't just live in your memories—it lives in your muscles, your breath, and your nervous system.
In Returning Home, trauma therapist and neuroscientist Dr. Linda Thompson reveals what cutting-edge research has proven: lasting healing happens through the body, not just the mind.
Drawing on polyvagal theory, neuroscience, and two decades of clinical experience, Dr. Thompson guides you through a groundbreaking somatic approach to trauma recovery. You'll discover:
Why your nervous system stays stuck in survival mode—and how to gently shift it Breathing practices that directly calm your threat-detection system Grounding techniques to interrupt panic, dissociation, and overwhelm Movement practices that release trauma stored in your tissues How to rebuild trust in relationships when people have caused your pain A complete 30-day plan to integrate healing into your daily lifeThis isn't another book about understanding your trauma. This is your guide to feeling safe in your body again—to releasing decades of held tension, befriending difficult emotions, and reclaiming the joy, connection, and presence that trauma tried to steal.
Filled with practical exercises, self-assessments, and real client stories, Returning Home offers a compassionate, scientifically-grounded path from survival to thriving.
Your body has been waiting for you to come home. This book shows you the way.
"Transformative. Dr. Thompson bridges the gap between neuroscience and practical healing in a way that actually works." —Dr. Sarah Mitchell, Clinical Psychologist
"Finally, a trauma book that doesn't just explain the problem—it provides real tools for healing. Essential reading." —Marcus Chen, LCSW
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