With storybook characters, Humpty Dumpty tells the story of transformation from tragedy or trauma, those times when life gets splintered apart and we feel broken and lost. Humpty Dumpty is a story of "re-membering," of putting the pieces of our shattered self back together again in a bigger, better way. During this strange journey, we come to realize that our dark times can actually be enlightening. This perspective helps us navigate the unchartered territory between divine guidance and personal choice, and helps us see better so we can make better choices. Our tragic fall can be a…mehr
With storybook characters, Humpty Dumpty tells the story of transformation from tragedy or trauma, those times when life gets splintered apart and we feel broken and lost. Humpty Dumpty is a story of "re-membering," of putting the pieces of our shattered self back together again in a bigger, better way. During this strange journey, we come to realize that our dark times can actually be enlightening. This perspective helps us navigate the unchartered territory between divine guidance and personal choice, and helps us see better so we can make better choices. Our tragic fall can be a transformational wake-up call waiting to re-member us back to a higher purpose. It is a journey worth taking.
Ron Barozzi, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has dedicated over 40 years treating chronic pain patients in Hawaii. He authored Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall: A Transformational Wake-Up Call, which explores the theme of personal transformation from trauma and tragedy. Dr. Barozzi's earlier work, Journey With Pain: Creative Strategies for Coping With Chronic Pain, emerged from his doctoral dissertation. His extensive experience and commitment to helping others navigate the challenges in their lives have made him a respected voice in the treatment community. Dr. Barozzi continues to inspire patients, practitioners, and the lay public through is writings and insights into personal transformation.
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