It’s OK Not to Forgive: A Self-Healing Bible for Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome
It’s OK Not to Forgive: A Self-Healing Bible for Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome
作者: [美]皮特•沃克 出版社: 北京科学技术出版社
Introduction
★The first complete guide to self-healing for complex post-traumatic stress syndrome
★A classic of psychological healing praised by hundreds of thousands of readers around the world
★ Comprehensive classification and explanation, directly pointing out the psychological trauma that is easily overlooked
★Provide effective and feasible anxiety and stress relief solutions
★A textbook-level work worth reading over and over again
Traumatic events include not only occasional, severe stimuli (such as war, natural disasters, terrorist incidents), but also humiliation, degradation, bullying, betrayal, emotional neglect, excessive control, etc. suffered during the growth process. These injuries may be difficult for you to talk about, but the trauma they bring may be far greater than a single event.
Too many people have neglected such trauma during their growth process, and have “inexplicably” developed interpersonal relationship barriers and emotional pain, and have even been misdiagnosed with borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, anxiety disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder…
The author of this book, Pete Walker, is an internationally renowned master of trauma therapy. He once suffered from severe complex post-traumatic stress syndrome (CPTSD). Based on his own healing experience and more than 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist, he wrote this classic. In the book, he deeply analyzes the causes, symptoms and types of CPTSD, and provides effective self-healing tools to help readers break the vicious cycle at the emotional, mental and physical levels. This complete, systematic and diversified therapy makes it easier for readers to see their own conditions, break through blind spots and make progress in healing.
This book has been highly praised by trauma patients and is also used as a valuable tool by psychologists.
Not all hurt should be forgiven.
Break free from bondage, heal wounds,
You’ve been hurt, but you don’t have to continue to feel pain.