
How Deep Is the Wound?
A Guide to Investigating, Understanding, and Resolving Your Emotional Pain
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Narrateur(s):
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Steve Humphreys
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Auteur(s):
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Antonieta Contreras
À propos de cet audio
Mental health terminology has become so commonplace that nearly every emotional struggle is now labeled "trauma." How Deep Is the Wound? offers a revolutionary approach to emotional healing by showing listeners how to accurately assess their pain and choose the most effective healing methods.
Drawing from decades of clinical experience and her previous book, Traumatization and Its Aftermath (Routledge, 2023), plus viral online content that has reached over 40 million views, Antonieta Contreras presents a paradigm-shifting framework. She reveals that much of what we call trauma is actually connected to our remarkable capacity for adaptation, that emotions operate as a predictable system we can learn to influence, that emotional pain is asking for attention, and that we get wounded when we fail to listen to our body or use our mental resources.
Unlike traditional approaches that focus on traumatic events, Contreras examines how individuals' nervous systems respond to overwhelm or hurt and suggests several ways to manage each situation. This precision allows listeners to match their healing approach to their wound's actual depth—preventing both undertreatment that leaves people's emotions unresolved and over-treatment that creates unnecessary pathology.
Through 60 practical activities and an accessible question-and-answer format, the book explores everything from attachment wounds to manipulation dynamics, addressing complex issues often overlooked in mainstream discussions: the emotional pain of unwanted confessions, pseudo-gaslighting, trauma bonding, narcissistic abuse patterns, and why some people seem drawn to emotional pain. Listeners learn to navigate childhood experiences without minimizing or catastrophizing, recognize when relationships become impossible to leave, and build resilience based on nervous system regulation rather than positive thinking.
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