How to Heal from Trauma: A Buddhist and Neuroscience Guide Post Traumatic Growth
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What if your deepest wounds aren't meant to break you - but to remake you?Trauma can feel permanent. The flashbacks, the hypervigilance, the weight of grief that follows you into ordinary moments - it all signals that something in you is frozen. But it isn't. And this book shows you why.In How to Heal from Trauma: Embracing Self-Compassion Is the Key, author Adam Lucas draws on four decades of Buddhist contemplative practice, personal experience with devastating loss, and the latest findings in neuroscience to illuminate a path most trauma books miss: the path inward, through self-compassion.Lucas demystifies the neurobiology of trauma - why your amygdala stays on high alert, how cortisol reshapes memory, and why the same neuroplasticity that encoded your pain can actively rewire your brain toward healing. But this isn't just science. It's wisdom rooted in the Buddhist principle of anicca - impermanence - which teaches that nothing is fixed, not even your suffering.Inside these pages, you will:Understand why trauma feels permanent - and why it isn'tLearn how self-compassion works neurologically to accelerate recoveryDiscover how to find meaning and purpose in your painBuild spiritual resilience without any religious frameworkDevelop daily practices that create real, lasting changeNavigate setbacks without losing ground on your healing journeyThis isn't a book about bouncing back to who you were. It's about post-traumatic growth - becoming someone you weren't before, often more capable, more connected, and more awake to life.Written with the authority of someone who has walked through fire - and the clarity of a veteran journalist who knows how to make complex ideas accessible - How to Heal from Trauma is short enough to finish and deep enough to change you.Healing begins with how you treat yourself. This book shows you how.
What if your deepest wounds aren't meant to break you - but to remake you?Trauma can feel permanent. The flashbacks, the hypervigilance, the weight of grief that follows you into ordinary moments - it all signals that something in you is frozen. But it isn't. And this book shows you why.In How to Heal from Trauma: Embracing Self-Compassion Is the Key, author Adam Lucas draws on four decades of Buddhist contemplative practice, personal experience with devastating loss, and the latest findings in neuroscience to illuminate a path most trauma books miss: the path inward, through self-compassion.Lucas demystifies the neurobiology of trauma - why your amygdala stays on high alert, how cortisol reshapes memory, and why the same neuroplasticity that encoded your pain can actively rewire your brain toward healing. But this isn't just science. It's wisdom rooted in the Buddhist principle of anicca - impermanence - which teaches that nothing is fixed, not even your suffering.Inside these pages, you will:Understand why trauma feels permanent - and why it isn'tLearn how self-compassion works neurologically to accelerate recoveryDiscover how to find meaning and purpose in your painBuild spiritual resilience without any religious frameworkDevelop daily practices that create real, lasting changeNavigate setbacks without losing ground on your healing journeyThis isn't a book about bouncing back to who you were. It's about post-traumatic growth - becoming someone you weren't before, often more capable, more connected, and more awake to life.Written with the authority of someone who has walked through fire - and the clarity of a veteran journalist who knows how to make complex ideas accessible - How to Heal from Trauma is short enough to finish and deep enough to change you.Healing begins with how you treat yourself. This book shows you how.
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