“Raw, honest, and deeply moving—this book hit me in ways I didn’t expect.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Is There Love After PTSD? is about telling
Trauma is described in the DSM as an “event that is generally outside the range of usual human experience.” In other words, the possibility of connecting one’s lived experience with others’ is close to zero. The power of Story takes us from our aloneness in a world that wants us to be “like we were before,” to a recreated – re-Storied - reality that is comfortable for each of us as individuals. When we write who we are, telling our own stories we become more real in our own individual worlds. PTSD is no longer a mystery; WE are no longer mysteries.
Where von der Kolk discusses his exploration of PTSD from the outside in The Body Keeps the Score, Aj shows you PTSD from the inside: What is it Like? Really Like? To have PTSD and survive and flourish.
Are you lovable? OF COURSE you are!
Aj began her world of PTSD at 18 months. Then, as one of the many children inspired by The Little Engine That Could, her philosophy emerged as one of examining life and devising solutions and adventures. So many trauma sufferers believe they are unlovable; this book demonstrates that that simply is not true.
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“… made me feel seen and understood…It’s like having a guide who gently walks beside you…” Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
AJ’s vulnerability and the voices she shares create something real and unforgettable. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“a soulful invitation to witness and embrace the complex, often beautiful process of becoming whole again. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"a different perspective of how someone deals and heals...It's why the book was so interesting. Most people with PTSD have a hard time just talking about it. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Aj Woernicki is a lyricist, poet, songwriter and musician who is also someone who has lived with PTSD and ADHD from early childhood. She writes from a position of strength, sharing her observations of the interactions between herself and the non-Neurodivergent. Her story highlights many of the challenges people whose brains have changed due to trauma cope with on a daily basis.
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