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You Are Not Your Trauma

Uproot Unhealthy Patterns, Heal the Family Tree

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You Are Not Your Trauma

By: Caroline Beidler, Diana Dalles
Narrated by: Stephanie Breese
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Are you tired of feeling weighed down by your past or your family history? Are you looking for practical ways to heal and let go?

In You Are Not Your Trauma: Uproot Unhealthy Patterns, Heal the Family Tree, mental health and addiction recovery expert Caroline Beidler, MSW, helps you identify unhealthy patterns that keep you stuck and live more freely without your trauma—or your family’s trauma—holding you back.

Through personal stories, accessible research, and practical steps, Beidler provides a framework for healing. To promote trauma recovery, well-being, and wholeness, she’ll lead you through five powerful rhythms about:

  • honoring your story,
  • having radical compassion,
  • finding ways to create everyday courage,
  • getting honest with yourself,
  • and living open-handed.

Enriched with soulful interludes from Beidler’s mother, Diana Dalles, this book explores how trauma roots itself in our family tree and how we can overcome its grip no matter what we’ve been through.

You Are Not Your Trauma empowers you to truly write a new story, embracing a life where you are free from the weight of the past.

©2024 Caroline Beidler (P)2024 Caroline Beidler
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