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Understanding TRAUMA, ABUSE AND ADDICTIONS
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Understanding TRAUMA, ABUSE AND ADDICTIONS

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Trauma, abuse, and addictions often arrive at the intersection of pain and survival. They are not simply clinical labels but deeply human experiences-layers of memory, emotion, and adaptation that speak to the resilience of those who have suffered and endured. In this journey of exploration, we do not begin with pathology. We begin with empathy. Behind every addiction is a story-often one of unmet needs, relational ruptures, or silent suffering. Behind every trauma is a nervous system trying to protect itself, a person doing their best to stay afloat in overwhelming waters. Psychology teaches us that healing unfolds in connection. Recovery is possible not because someone is "strong enough," but because someone is finally seen. Through safe therapeutic relationships, through education and emotional insight, we can begin to untangle the knots of shame, fear, and despair that trauma and abuse leave behind. We can offer language to those whose experiences were once unspeakable, and remind them: their pain has meaning, and their healing has value. This work invites clinicians, survivors, and caregivers alike to view these issues not as isolated conditions, but as interconnected expressions of human distress and adaptive coping. And most of all, it invites compassion-not just for others, but for ourselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harrison Mungal
Date
25 July 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9781997763017

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Trauma, abuse, and addictions often arrive at the intersection of pain and survival. They are not simply clinical labels but deeply human experiences-layers of memory, emotion, and adaptation that speak to the resilience of those who have suffered and endured. In this journey of exploration, we do not begin with pathology. We begin with empathy. Behind every addiction is a story-often one of unmet needs, relational ruptures, or silent suffering. Behind every trauma is a nervous system trying to protect itself, a person doing their best to stay afloat in overwhelming waters. Psychology teaches us that healing unfolds in connection. Recovery is possible not because someone is "strong enough," but because someone is finally seen. Through safe therapeutic relationships, through education and emotional insight, we can begin to untangle the knots of shame, fear, and despair that trauma and abuse leave behind. We can offer language to those whose experiences were once unspeakable, and remind them: their pain has meaning, and their healing has value. This work invites clinicians, survivors, and caregivers alike to view these issues not as isolated conditions, but as interconnected expressions of human distress and adaptive coping. And most of all, it invites compassion-not just for others, but for ourselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harrison Mungal
Date
25 July 2025
Pages
64
ISBN
9781997763017