The Pain We Carry: healing from complex PTSD for people of color
(eBook)
It's time to heal the invisible wounds of complex trauma and reclaim your mind, body, and spirit. If you are a person of color who has experienced repeated trauma-such as discrimination, race-related verbal assault, racial stigmatization, poverty, sexual trauma, or interpersonal violence-you may struggle with intense feelings of anger, mistrust, or shame. You may feel unsafe or uncomfortable in your own body, or struggle with building and keeping close relationships. Sometimes you may feel very alone in your pain. But you are not alone. This groundbreaking work illuminates the phenomena of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) as it is uniquely experienced by people of color, and provides a much-needed path to health and wholeness. In The Pain We Carry, you'll find powerful tools to help you understand and begin healing from repeated trauma. You'll discover ways to feel safer in your body, build self-compassion and resilience, and reclaim your health and wellness by reconnecting with your sense of self and your ancestral wisdom. You'll learn how trauma is connected to grief, how it can affect both the mind and the body, and how it can persist from one generation to the next. Most importantly, you'll find the validation you need to begin mending your heart, and the skills you need to live a life of intention-even in the midst of an oppressive system. It's time to find relief from the trauma and burdens you have been carrying and start celebrating and rediscovering who you are. With this guide, you will uncover your own strength in order to work toward healing C-PTSD within the external constraints you face to live a life of resilience, empowerment, reflection, and perseverance. This groundbreaking work illuminates the phenomena of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) as it is uniquely experienced by people of color, and provides a much-needed path to reclaiming health and wholeness despite the heavy burden of systemic, intergenerational, and attachment trauma resulting from racism in our country. Readers of color will find affirmation of their experience of C-PTSD from both a social justice and psychological lens, and learn techniques for reclaiming wholeness. Natalie Y. Gutierrez, LMFT, is founder of Mindful Journeys Marriage & Family Therapy, and a licensed marriage and family therapist working primarily with BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) adult survivors of complex trauma who have experienced sexual trauma, attachment trauma, poverty trauma, and migrant trauma. She was a clinical research coordinator at Mount Sinai School of Medicine's psychiatry department. She is a member of the International Association of Trauma Professionals, Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, Latinx Therapy, and Inclusive Therapists. She is currently being nominated by Peter Fraenkel for a scholarship and award at the American Family Therapy Academy Conference in June for her work with communities of color. She has more than 24K followers on Instagram, where she shares her journey of healing and empowerment. Gutierrez resides in New York, NY.
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Gutierrez, N. Y. (2022). The Pain We Carry: healing from complex PTSD for people of color. [United States], New Harbinger Publications.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Gutierrez, Natalie Y.. 2022. The Pain We Carry: Healing From Complex PTSD for People of Color. [United States], New Harbinger Publications.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Gutierrez, Natalie Y., The Pain We Carry: Healing From Complex PTSD for People of Color. [United States], New Harbinger Publications, 2022.
MLA Citation (style guide)Gutierrez, Natalie Y.. The Pain We Carry: Healing From Complex PTSD for People of Color. [United States], New Harbinger Publications, 2022.
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