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Your Brain Is a Safe Space: How to Stop Trauma and PTSD from Controlling Your Life

Michele Rosenthal

“This is a cheerleading, you-can-do-it kind of book, with step-by-step lifestyle modifications…” —Nancy Szokan, The Washington Post

You are not alone. Trauma and PTSD victims suffer from similar symptoms, including intrusive thoughts and memories related to traumatic events; anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues; difficulty sleeping and nightmares; struggles with codependency and toxic relationships; and difficulty with emotions such as anger and fear.

Following a critical illness, Michele Rosenthal struggled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder for twenty-five years. Now a post-trauma coach and award-winning writer, Rosenthal shares the tools that helped her deal with PTSD. Previously published as Heal Your PTSD by Conari Press in 2015, this book is packed with insightful tips, exercises, and strategies for how to not let PTSD symptoms control your life.

If post-traumatic guidebooks like The Body Keeps the Score, The Complex PTSD Workbook, or Keep Pain in the Past have helped you, then Your Brain Is a Safe Space is your next read.