When we think of trauma, we picture catastrophic events, violence, or sudden loss. We rarely consider the quiet, repetitive structures of our daily lives—the daily commute, the isolated living arrangements, and the relentless pressure to appear perfectly fine. The reality is that our definition of "normal" is biologically unprecedented. Our brains were not designed for chronic isolation, sedentary indoor living, or the suppression of genuine emotion in exchange for professional politeness, leading to a low-grade, constant state of psychological distress. Wounds of the Ordinary investigates how standard societal expectations slowly erode our mental wellbeing. It draws on evolutionary psychology and modern sociology to explain why feelings of emptiness and anxiety are natural responses to a fundamentally unnatural way of living. Break free from the guilt of feeling unwell in a "perfect" society. Discover practical ways to introduce authentic connection, emotional transparency, and biological alignment back into your daily routine.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -When we think of trauma, we picture catastrophic events, violence, or sudden loss. We rarely consider the quiet, repetitive structures of our daily lives-the daily commute, the isolated living arrangements, and the relentless pressure to appear perfectly fine.The reality is that our definition of 'normal' is biologically unprecedented. Our brains were not designed for chronic isolation, sedentary indoor living, or the suppression of genuine emotion in exchange for professional politeness, leading to a low-grade, constant state of psychological distress.Wounds of the Ordinary investigates how standard societal expectations slowly erode our mental wellbeing. It draws on evolutionary psychology and modern sociology to explain why feelings of emptiness and anxiety are natural responses to a fundamentally unnatural way of living.Break free from the guilt of feeling unwell in a 'perfect' society. Discover practical ways to introduce authentic connection, emotional transparency, and biological alignment back into your daily routine. 148 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783565272396
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - When we think of trauma, we picture catastrophic events, violence, or sudden loss. We rarely consider the quiet, repetitive structures of our daily lives-the daily commute, the isolated living arrangements, and the relentless pressure to appear perfectly fine.The reality is that our definition of 'normal' is biologically unprecedented. Our brains were not designed for chronic isolation, sedentary indoor living, or the suppression of genuine emotion in exchange for professional politeness, leading to a low-grade, constant state of psychological distress.Wounds of the Ordinary investigates how standard societal expectations slowly erode our mental wellbeing. It draws on evolutionary psychology and modern sociology to explain why feelings of emptiness and anxiety are natural responses to a fundamentally unnatural way of living.Break free from the guilt of feeling unwell in a 'perfect' society. Discover practical ways to introduce authentic connection, emotional transparency, and biological alignment back into your daily routine. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783565272396
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Wounds of the Ordinary | How the Structure of Modern Life Traumatizes Us Without Us [.] | Arthur Thurman | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565272396 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Neopubli GmbH (Imprint: epubli), Köpenicker Str. 154a, 10997 Berlin, produktsicherheit[at]epubli[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. N° de réf. du vendeur 134627284
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