Das Tao der Gefühle
Vergebung praktizieren und traumatische Kinderheitserinnerungen hinter sich lassen
Pete Walker est un praticien expérimenté spécialisé dans l'aide aux adultes aux prises avec un trouble de stress post-traumatique complexe (TSPT-C). Sa vaste expérience, perfectionnée pendant trente-cinq ans, se concentre particulièrement sur les personnes dont l'enfance a été marquée par des abus ou des négligences répétés. Possédant sa propre expérience vécue du TSPT-C, Walker apporte une profonde compréhension et une grande empathie à son travail thérapeutique. Il se consacre à guider les clients vers la guérison du traumatisme, à favoriser la résilience et à cultiver un sens renouvelé de plénitude.





Vergebung praktizieren und traumatische Kinderheitserinnerungen hinter sich lassen
A Therapist Navigates His Complex PTSD
Homesteading in the Calm Eye of the Storm is a companion book to my self-help book: COMPLEX PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving. Homesteading is also a memoir of my journey of recovering from C-PTSD. Written in a more playful, easier to read style than my other books, it is much less dense and relatively free of psychological jargon. Several previewers have described it as rich, poignant, funny and full of self-disclosive anecdotes that are sure to help other survivors in their recovery. "Homesteading" has two parts. In Part I, I escape from my dysfunctional family and backpack around the world seeking happiness while I unconsciously flee my suffering. In Part II, I wander into the jungles of psychological theory and technique. I shift my focus from global adventurer to inner world explorer. The many hits and misses of my recovery efforts are detailed in this book. Eventually, I discover what works, and gradually move from struggling to survive to discovering how to thrive. Very gradually I find meaning, belonging and fulfillment. My fear shrinks, my toxic shame melts away, and peace of mind becomes my touchstone. My psyche heals as my self-kindness, self-care, and self-protection continuously grow. Eventually, I break the pattern of being attracted to painful relationships that mirror my experiences with my parents. This in turn frees me to find a number of truly intimate and comforting relationships.
"The causes of Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder range from severe neglect to monstrous abuse. ... This book is a practical guide to recovering from lingering childhood trauma."--Back cover