From the haunted eyes of Vietnam veterans to the silenced cries of abused children, from the feminist fight for recognition of domestic violence to the latest brain imaging studies, this work uncovers how trauma reshapes memory, identity, and survival itself. It reveals that trauma is not a sign of weakness, but a biological imprint one that can fracture the self, yet also be healed through connection, creativity, and resilience.
Accessible and deeply human, this reframes trauma as both a personal and public health issue, urging us to confront the "hidden epidemic" that touches nearly every life. More than a book about suffering, it is a guide toward understanding, compassion, and recovery showing that if trauma can reshape the brain, so too can healing.
For survivors seeking validation, caregivers searching for answers, and anyone who wants to understand the unseen forces shaping our world, this offers a voice of clarity, empathy, and hope.
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