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Some Wounds Leave No Visible Scars Have you ever felt like you're too much for some people-and not enough for others? Do you find yourself overachieving, people-pleasing, or consumed by anxiety that appears out of nowhere? You are not broken. You may be wounded. This powerful and compassionate book reveals that some of our deepest struggles don't stem from what happened to us, but rather from what didn't. The emotional support, nurturing presence, physical affection, and sense of safety you needed in childhood may have been absent-not out of malice, but through neglect that often goes…mehr

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Some Wounds Leave No Visible Scars Have you ever felt like you're too much for some people-and not enough for others? Do you find yourself overachieving, people-pleasing, or consumed by anxiety that appears out of nowhere? You are not broken. You may be wounded. This powerful and compassionate book reveals that some of our deepest struggles don't stem from what happened to us, but rather from what didn't. The emotional support, nurturing presence, physical affection, and sense of safety you needed in childhood may have been absent-not out of malice, but through neglect that often goes unnoticed. These unmet needs leave a lasting imprint, shaping how we see ourselves and how we relate to the world. You may not realize the hidden effects of childhood emotional neglect, but they can manifest in adult life as insomnia, depression, dissociation, perfectionism, or even ADHD. The symptoms can feel disconnected, confusing, or like a personal failing-but they're not. They're signals from a nervous system shaped by early abandonment and a lack of attunement. This book offers more than just insight. It offers a path to healing. With gentle truth-telling and empowering guidance, you'll begin to recognize your invisible wounds and understand the roots of your inner battles. You'll discover that your sensitivity is not a flaw, your coping mechanisms are not character defects, and your desire to be seen and heard is deeply valid. This is not about assigning blame-it's about reclaiming the truth. Once you can name what was missing, you can begin to fill it in. You can stop merely surviving and start living the full, vibrant life you were always meant to enjoy. It's time to come home to yourself.
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Rena Perozich is an author, inspirational speaker, radio and television personality, and master coach. The founder of Women of Witness, she mentors many into choosing to become all they were created to be. She speaks, writes, and delivers a hope-filled, transformational message.