Conquering Trauma
Why You Cannot Experience Peace and Joy and How to Finally Point Your Life in the Right Direction
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Narrated by:
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Carlos Ramirez
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Michael Vitela
About this listen
Do you have behaviors or reactions that you wish you could change about yourself?
Are you often isolated and have a sense that something inside yourself is stopping you from feeling happiness?
Or do you find yourself acting in a way you promised you never would, such as being a bully or treating your children like you were hurt growing up?
If any of these questions resonated with you, you are not alone, and this guide can save you.
Trauma is often thought of as severe or extremely harmful experiences, but trauma is actually a reaction to an event, not the event itself.
And a seemingly mild or straightforward experience can cause you trauma and affect the rest of your life.
Experiences of trauma become the brain’s map for protecting and defending you from future pain, but sometimes you don’t need protecting.
Trauma can then poison your mind and reveal itself in both visible and invisible ways.
Addictions, chronic illnesses, and unhealthy coping mechanisms, among others, become manifestations of that trauma, ultimately stopping you from experiencing joy.
This book offers two different ways to understand trauma and a myriad of practical strategies to deal with your trauma once and for all.
Understanding your trauma and how it has affected your life is the first step towards overcoming it so you can get rid of your negative, fear-based reactions.
This guide is based on Bessel A. van der Kolk’s 1989 study “The Compulsion to Repeat the Trauma Re-enactment, Revictimization, and Masochism,” published in Psychiatric Clinics of North America.
His work shows how trauma manifests itself, and how it is unconsciously repeated and sought out by the victim, whether it is behaviorally, emotionally, or physiologically.
In this guide, you will discover:
- What your trauma is - even if you never realized you had it - because the first step is understanding where it comes from
- How to rewire your brain from the trauma that will continue to plague you until you deal with it
- Why you will improve both your physical and emotional health when you finally confront your trauma
- The absolute worst thing you are doing right now that is stopping you from ever healing
- How much joy you have missed out on by not dealing with your trauma, and how to take control of it as soon as possible
- The best strategies, individualized for you, so that you can find your path to happiness
- How trauma affects each person differently, so you can finally understand why your loved one acts the way they do
- The most effective and easiest way to find yourself without paying for a therapist or sharing your innermost secrets with strangers
The past and all of its pain do not simply disappear, especially when it comes to trauma.
Rather than dealing with it on your own, this guide will lead you step-by-step with practical tools for stopping your past from defining your present and future.
Don’t let the fears rooted in your trauma define you anymore. Click “Add to Cart” right now to deal with your trauma and experience real joy!
©2019 Michael Vitela (P)2020 Michael VitelaWhat listeners say about Conquering Trauma
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- Madison Turnbull
- 21-09-20
If you think you're stuck, this book will help you
This books has lots of positive insights in freeing us from the threat of codependency. I felt more secured and freer today. If you think you are stuck, this book will help you think otherwise.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-09-20
These are such important principle to live by
These are such important principle to live by, not only by codependents but by everyone. I have listened to it twice because it opened many doors in my mind as to how I should approach things, people and relationships.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-09-20
helps me focus more on me
I used to think I am a broken and that I don’t have friends whom I can trust and really cares about me the way I care about them. I was most trusting before. This is an eye-opener on how I dealt with people and relationships. This helps me focus more on me.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-09-20
spot on approach with exercises
I have read and listen to some books about emotional abuse and this is the most spot on approach with exercises that measures progress in self-esteem, freedom from codependency and toxic relationships.
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- Joshua Mitchell
- 21-09-20
Well-written and narrated.
Well-written and narrated. The book is direct to the point and not going around the bush. If you are in a toxic relationship, you need to listen to this. It'll change how you see things and help you overcome co-dependence.
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- Jayden Humphreys
- 21-09-20
If you are human, you should listen to this book.
If you are human, you should listen to this book. You could be on the receiving end of a codependent relationship, the abuser or even a friend or acquaintance of someone who suffers from a toxic relationship. I think everyone should have a role on how to put a stop on codependence. It's never healthy!
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- Harley Hicks
- 21-09-20
For victims of emotional abuse
Listening to this codependency book, I now know my daughter was definitely a victim of his emotional abuse. I'd definitely let her listen to this.
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