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The Voice in Your Head is a trauma-informed guide for anyone who's ever felt trapped inside their own mind. Blending self-reflection, psychology, and personal reckoning, this book helps readers confront the thoughts that loop, the stories that stick, and the patterns that won't let go. If you've ever caught yourself spiraling into past pain, future panic, or emotional autopilot-this is your interruption point. Designed as both mirror and tool, this work invites you to engage with your inner voice honestly, without judgment, and with the intention to reframe, reclaim, and rebuild. You won't…mehr

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The Voice in Your Head is a trauma-informed guide for anyone who's ever felt trapped inside their own mind. Blending self-reflection, psychology, and personal reckoning, this book helps readers confront the thoughts that loop, the stories that stick, and the patterns that won't let go. If you've ever caught yourself spiraling into past pain, future panic, or emotional autopilot-this is your interruption point. Designed as both mirror and tool, this work invites you to engage with your inner voice honestly, without judgment, and with the intention to reframe, reclaim, and rebuild. You won't find a list of generic affirmations or tips to "stay positive." Instead, you'll find raw prompts, visual chapter openers, and practical insights rooted in emotional development and the science of thought. You'll explore the architecture of your mind, the defense systems built from survival, and the belief loops that formed long before you had language to question them. What began as one person's fight to stay alive has become a framework for others to reconnect-with themselves, their story, and the power of a new internal narrative. The Voice in Your Head doesn't pretend to be your answer. It helps you ask the right questions. Whether you are actively in therapy, between breakthroughs, or simply searching for something that feels real, this book is built for pause, revisit, and return. It's structured to meet you in motion-and walk beside you, page by page. Licensed MFTs have described the work as promising and emotionally resonant. Early readers say it's "the first thing that made sense." With space to write directly inside, this becomes both record and reckoning-a psychological snapshot of who you are now¿ and who you're becoming. For readers, therapists, and curious minds alike, this is more than a book. It's a conversation with the part of you that's still here, still listening, still willing to become.
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Noah Wraith is the author of The Voice in Your Head, a reflective book focused on identity, self-reclamation, and emotional sovereignty. His work invites readers to stop performing peace and begin facing their own story-not through promises of healing, but through honest self-reflection.Drawing from personal experience and extensive exploration of identity loops, emotional survival, and shadow work, Wraith's writing combines reflective narrative, practical prompts, and ritual frameworks to guide readers through their own transformation process. His goal is not to fix anyone, but to provide a mirror for those ready to reclaim their voice.Wraith's work is rooted in the philosophy that what is broken isn't always meant to be fixed-it may be the first step toward becoming something new. The Voice in Your Head represents the first step in what he calls the Loopbreaker journey: a path of confronting survival identities, reclaiming sovereignty, and learning to listen to the voice within without judgment.When he is not writing, Noah Wraith continues developing reflection-based tools, journals, and prompts through his independent imprint, OneVoiceOS LLC, based in Dothan, Alabama. His work centers on helping individuals explore their own loops, confront their masks, and remember who they are without the performance.