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Emotional Wounds: From Healing to Wholeness: Understanding Integration When Pain Becomes Part of Your Story
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Emotional Wounds: From Healing to Wholeness: Understanding Integration When Pain Becomes Part of Your Story in Ottawa, ON
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Emotional Wounds: From Healing to Wholeness: Understanding Integration When Pain Becomes Part of Your Story in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $39.99
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Healing isn't about erasing pain—it's about integration. This book explores the psychological patterns of emotional wounds, examining how unprocessed hurt shapes our responses, relationships, and sense of safety in the world. Through understanding why certain wounds remain sensitive years later, how our nervous system holds trauma in the body, and what happens when we mistake numbing for healing, this work offers insight into the difference between suppressing pain and genuinely integrating it. Rather than prescribing a linear healing journey or promising complete recovery, it invites readers to explore how emotional wounds become part of their story without defining their entire identity, how wholeness includes rather than excludes difficult experiences, and why healing requires tolerating discomfort rather than avoiding it. For anyone carrying old hurts that still influence present reactions, or who feels stuck between acknowledging pain and moving forward, this book reframes healing as an ongoing process of making room for all parts of experience.
Healing isn't about erasing pain—it's about integration. This book explores the psychological patterns of emotional wounds, examining how unprocessed hurt shapes our responses, relationships, and sense of safety in the world. Through understanding why certain wounds remain sensitive years later, how our nervous system holds trauma in the body, and what happens when we mistake numbing for healing, this work offers insight into the difference between suppressing pain and genuinely integrating it. Rather than prescribing a linear healing journey or promising complete recovery, it invites readers to explore how emotional wounds become part of their story without defining their entire identity, how wholeness includes rather than excludes difficult experiences, and why healing requires tolerating discomfort rather than avoiding it. For anyone carrying old hurts that still influence present reactions, or who feels stuck between acknowledging pain and moving forward, this book reframes healing as an ongoing process of making room for all parts of experience.

















