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Este dolor no es mío : identifica y resuelve los traumas familiares heredados
Este dolor no es mío : identifica y resuelve los traumas familiares heredados | Mark Wolynn
Depresión. Ansiedad. Dolores crónicos. Fobias. Peñamientos obsesivos. La evidencia científca muestra que los traumas pueden ser heredados.Existen pruebas fiables de que muchos problemas crónicos o de largo plazo pueden no tener su origen en nuestras vivencias inmediatas o en desequilibrios químicos de nuestro cerebro, sino en las vidas de nuestros padres, abuelos o bisabuelos. Mark Wolynn, fundador y director del Instituto de Constelaciones Familiares (FCI) y pionero en el estudio de los traumas familiares heredados, presenta en "Este dolor no es mío" un enfoque transformador que permite resolver problemas crónicos que no han podido ser aliviados mediante la terapia tradicional, los medicamentos u otras medidas. El papel que desempeña nuestra herencia traumática en nuestra salud emocional y física es muy superior al que se le había atribuido hasta ahora. «En mi actividad profesional como maestro y orientador de talleres he combinado las ideas y los métodos que adquirí en mi formación sobre los traumas familiares heredados con mis conocimientos sobre el papel crucial del lenguaje. A este enfoque lo denomino planteamiento del lenguaje nuclear.Empleo preguntas concretas para ayudar a las personas a encontrar la causa raíz de los síntomas físicos y emocionales que los mantienen empantanados.
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heatherspoetlife
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Pickpick

I highly recommend this one for anyone having trouble dealing with their family. It was a welcome reminder for me, coming into the holiday season, that I don't own all the things that happened to my family nor their feelings or regrets those things.

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emmalau-lau
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I really loved the take of this book on how traumatic experiences can be passed down through generations. I also loved that it walks you through how to identify and begin the healing process of such traumas. The book is super interesting and a helpful tool to look further into your behaviors, why you might act that way, and what influence your family history could have to do with it.

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Shievad
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Cons: 1) the author has no idea what epigenetics is, which would be fine if he had just avoided the topic or very briefly mentioned it. This is not how generational trauma is “passed downâ€. 2) he puts a lot of blame on the mother, which is a major red flag for me. Pros: I think the core statement exercises can help you pinpoint what your personal triggers are so you can work on them.

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BookedBySunrise
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Helping me realize that my pain is my pain but I'm also reliving generation after generation of trauma surrounding abandonment. My mother abandoned me physically, she felt abandoned by my grandmother emotionally who felt the same way emotionally about my great grandmother who was sent away from the family at the age of 3 . I knew our family history, but this book help me piece it all together and why this keeps happening

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abbyreadz
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Bailedbailed

This is not the self-help book you think it is! In fact it‘s the least helpful book ever. It‘s a whitewashed, cisgender, heteronormative centered family therapy book. I totally agree that trauma is passed down and we unconsciously repeat toxic patterns from our family members in our personal lives. It‘s just not well written, he does not explain epicene to a enough and advocates for reuniting with a parent even if they abused you.

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Annie1215
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Mehso-so

I was a bit disappointed with this one. Following “The Body Keeps the Score†this just couldn‘t live up for me.

As I continue to work on my own mental health I find all of this very interesting though and will continue to explore.

Tineke Oh I just bought The body keeps the score (and currently reading it) and bought this one too. Did a big order of mental health books. 3y
Annie1215 @Tineke same! These were recommended by a speaker I saw so I wanted to get them. Open to more suggestions! 3y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 3y
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rambiepaige
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Biology is weird and inherited trauma is real. Nothing has soothed my anxiety and my frustrations with having anxiety and panic attacks quite like this book has. So far, we like.

IuliaC A very good one! 3y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
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One of a deal of fiction and nonfiction about addiction I read last year as my sister was in opioid treatment.

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2. Officially awarded a new grant today to continue an air quality project at work!

Cosmos_Moon_River This book too.. Actually meant to tag 4y
Megabooks Thanks for the tag! 4y
JacqMac Congratulations on the grant! 4y
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Cosmos_Moon_River @Megabooks you‘re very welcome! 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River @JacqMac thanks! It‘s the biggest one we‘ve gotten yet 🤩 just trying to make the world a better place 🥰 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Great news on the grant! Congratulations!! 4y
Cosmos_Moon_River @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Thank you 😠Now to do the work! 4y
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Cosmos_Moon_River
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So I‘ve been a little MIA the last week. My husband, boys & I took a trip to Wisconsin to visit my family. We‘ve been camping in the north woods, unplugging, visiting my sister & her fiancé & kids, my various sets of parents, my best friend, riding a rollercoaster. We did our best to travel responsibly. Face masks, hand sanitizer, amusement park sanitized between rides, took covid tests before travels. Hope you‘re all happy & healthy! Much love ?

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Cosmos_Moon_River
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Pickpick

Interesting take on how our family history affects our psyche, how we address our family‘s past to resolve issues in our own lives.

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Cosmos_Moon_River
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Searching to make sense of our lives... interesting outlooks so far.

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IuliaC
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Could be a helpful approach in dealing with negative emotions and life patterns. As I haven't read anything else yet on epigenetics and psychogenealogy, it reminded me of Karol Truman's "Feelings buried alive never die", Dr Lazarev's books on karma and Dr Bruce Lipton's "Biology of Belief" (who is actually also mentioned in this book)

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SamanthaMarie
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Breaking the kid lit cycle (mostly because I've finished a bunch of the ones on my TBR the last three days) with this book. Has anyone read it before or anything like it??

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Arbol
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Panpan

Was hoping for a book really explaining the role of epigenetics in trauma. What I got was a book stretching newly discovered, barely studied science to suit his self-help theories.

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