What Really Happens In Therapy: Behind Closed Doors: A Guided Journey to Healing
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What Really Happens in Therapy: Behind Closed Doors - A Guided Journey to Healing pulls back the curtain on what actually happens when the door closes and the real work begins.Drawing on twenty-five years of clinical practice and more than 20,000 one-on-one conversations, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Stacy G. Nation reveals the neuroscience behind healing, the body-based tools that create lasting change, and the reason talk therapy alone often isn't enough.This book is built on one foundational truth: you cannot think your way out of a nervous system response. Healing requires working with the body, not just the mind. Using accessible language and real clinical stories, Nation walks readers through the science of the stress cycle, the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences, and the body-based skills that actually complete the healing process - skills most people never learn unless they find exactly the right therapist.Structured in five parts - The Foundation, Your Story, Resourcing and Building Safety, The Release, and Integration - this book is both a reading experience and a working one. Each chapter includes journaling exercises called Your Journey that invite readers to apply the skills directly to their own lives, at their own pace, with the author as their guide.Topics include the stress cycle and off-ramps, the activation scale, memory and trauma in the body, grounding and bilateral movement, the shape-color-size framework for body-based processing, generational trauma, healing at different paces in relationships, parenting while healing, and boundaries as integration.Written for anyone who is tired of suffering and ready to understand why their reactions feel bigger than the moments causing them, this book serves a wide audience - individuals curious about therapy, people already in therapy, educators, parents, clinicians, and veterans. It is warm, honest, clinically grounded, and deeply personal.A foreword is provided by Bryan Post, nationally recognized child trauma expert and author.
What Really Happens in Therapy: Behind Closed Doors - A Guided Journey to Healing pulls back the curtain on what actually happens when the door closes and the real work begins.Drawing on twenty-five years of clinical practice and more than 20,000 one-on-one conversations, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Stacy G. Nation reveals the neuroscience behind healing, the body-based tools that create lasting change, and the reason talk therapy alone often isn't enough.This book is built on one foundational truth: you cannot think your way out of a nervous system response. Healing requires working with the body, not just the mind. Using accessible language and real clinical stories, Nation walks readers through the science of the stress cycle, the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences, and the body-based skills that actually complete the healing process - skills most people never learn unless they find exactly the right therapist.Structured in five parts - The Foundation, Your Story, Resourcing and Building Safety, The Release, and Integration - this book is both a reading experience and a working one. Each chapter includes journaling exercises called Your Journey that invite readers to apply the skills directly to their own lives, at their own pace, with the author as their guide.Topics include the stress cycle and off-ramps, the activation scale, memory and trauma in the body, grounding and bilateral movement, the shape-color-size framework for body-based processing, generational trauma, healing at different paces in relationships, parenting while healing, and boundaries as integration.Written for anyone who is tired of suffering and ready to understand why their reactions feel bigger than the moments causing them, this book serves a wide audience - individuals curious about therapy, people already in therapy, educators, parents, clinicians, and veterans. It is warm, honest, clinically grounded, and deeply personal.A foreword is provided by Bryan Post, nationally recognized child trauma expert and author.
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