Anchors for PTSD: Building a Life of Safety, Stability, and Strength presents a compassionate framework for healing from post-traumatic stress. Rather than reducing a person to a diagnosis, the book explains PTSD as stuck alarm and stuck memory, where the body reacts as if danger is still near and the mind tries to prevent it from ever happening again. It challenges shame and self-blame, and introduces the metaphor of an anchor. Anchors do not erase the past, but they help a person stay grounded when reminders and body surges return. The focus is practical, trauma-informed, and rooted in dignity.
At the heart of the book is the conviction that PTSD work should not be done alone. Readers are guided toward a healing container that includes trauma-informed therapy and a support team with roles for presence, accountability, and practical help. The book clarifies what helps and what hurts, including how repeated reassurance, pressure to disclose, or minimizing can unintentionally reinforce symptoms. It sets pacing guardrails and step-up points for dissociation, safety risk, and crisis, and frames the book as a companion to professional care, not a substitute.
Connection, grounding, safety, and body regulation are treated as foundations before deeper processing. The book teaches skills for orienting to time and place, interrupting flashback fusion, and working within your window of tolerance when you flood or shut down. It addresses guilt, shame, and moral injury by separating facts from the meanings trauma leaves behind, then helps readers reclaim agency through small, repeatable choices. Approach and memory anchors are framed as paced re-entry, with consent, stabilization, and clear stop signs that prioritize safety.
Ultimately, Anchors for PTSD guides readers toward integration without letting trauma define them. It presents twelve anchors as return points for non-linear healing, including Connection, Grounding, Safety, Body, Story, Choice, Approach, Memory, Boundaries, Repair, Meaning, and Maintenance. With a one-page roadmap, an at-a-glance printable, and printable tools for ongoing use, the book equips readers to rebuild safety, stability, and strength, and to return again and again with dignity.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Anchors for PTSD: Building a Life of Safety, Stability, and Strength presents a compassionate framework for healing from post-traumatic stress. Rather than reducing a person to a diagnosis, the book explains PTSD as stuck alarm and stuck memory, where the body reacts as if danger is still near and the mind tries to prevent it from ever happening again. It challenges shame and self-blame, and introduces the metaphor of an anchor. Anchors do not erase the past, but they help a person stay grounded when reminders and body surges return. The focus is practical, trauma-informed, and rooted in dignity.At the heart of the book is the conviction that PTSD work should not be done alone. Readers are guided toward a healing container that includes trauma-informed therapy and a support team with roles for presence, accountability, and practical help. The book clarifies what helps and what hurts, including how repeated reassurance, pressure to disclose, or minimizing can unintentionally reinforce symptoms. It sets pacing guardrails and step-up points for dissociation, safety risk, and crisis, and frames the book as a companion to professional care, not a substitute.Connection, grounding, safety, and body regulation are treated as foundations before deeper processing. The book teaches skills for orienting to time and place, interrupting flashback fusion, and working within your window of tolerance when you flood or shut down. It addresses guilt, shame, and moral injury by separating facts from the meanings trauma leaves behind, then helps readers reclaim agency through small, repeatable choices. Approach and memory anchors are framed as paced re-entry, with consent, stabilization, and clear stop signs that prioritize safety.Ultimately, Anchors for PTSD guides readers toward integration without letting trauma define them. It presents twelve anchors as return points for non-linear healing, including Connection, Grounding, Safety, Body, Story, Choice, Approach, Memory, Boundaries, Repair, Meaning, and Maintenance. With a one-page roadmap, an at-a-glance printable, and printable tools for ongoing use, the book equips readers to rebuild safety, stability, and strength, and to return again and again with dignity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781971192321
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Anchors for PTSD: Building a Life of Safety, Stability, and Strength presents a compassionate framework for healing from post-traumatic stress. Rather than reducing a person to a diagnosis, the book explains PTSD as stuck alarm and stuck memory, where the body reacts as if danger is still near and the mind tries to prevent it from ever happening again. It challenges shame and self-blame, and introduces the metaphor of an anchor. Anchors do not erase the past, but they help a person stay grounded when reminders and body surges return. The focus is practical, trauma-informed, and rooted in dignity.At the heart of the book is the conviction that PTSD work should not be done alone. Readers are guided toward a healing container that includes trauma-informed therapy and a support team with roles for presence, accountability, and practical help. The book clarifies what helps and what hurts, including how repeated reassurance, pressure to disclose, or minimizing can unintentionally reinforce symptoms. It sets pacing guardrails and step-up points for dissociation, safety risk, and crisis, and frames the book as a companion to professional care, not a substitute.Connection, grounding, safety, and body regulation are treated as foundations before deeper processing. The book teaches skills for orienting to time and place, interrupting flashback fusion, and working within your window of tolerance when you flood or shut down. It addresses guilt, shame, and moral injury by separating facts from the meanings trauma leaves behind, then helps readers reclaim agency through small, repeatable choices. Approach and memory anchors are framed as paced re-entry, with consent, stabilization, and clear stop signs that prioritize safety.Ultimately, Anchors for PTSD guides readers toward integration without letting trauma define them. It presents twelve anchors as return points for non-linear healing, including Connection, Grounding, Safety, Body, Story, Choice, Approach, Memory, Boundaries, Repair, Meaning, and Maintenance. With a one-page roadmap, an at-a-glance printable, and printable tools for ongoing use, the book equips readers to rebuild safety, stability, and strength, and to return again and again with dignity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781971192321
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