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Release the Wound is about letting go of our primal wounds as a path towards building a new identity. The result of many years of practice, this book teaches readers how to overcome the challenge and succeed in rebuilding their selves. It invites readers to let go of the role of the victim and resignify who we really are. For many, unresolved trauma develops an existence of their own and converses with us, becoming our accomplice in the practice of justifying why we cannot live a fulfilling life, no matter how much we want to
Release the Wound is an invitation to defeat the victim and start anew. Using examples from many cases from her private practice, and building from the deep understanding taught by experts and professionals, Dr. Golfeder's book includes three main sections:
Part One describes the meaning of the primal emotional wound, its origin, and how we identify ourselves with it.
Part Two offers specific tools to release the wound and strenghten the creation of a new personal identity.
Part Three is about practices and disciplines to enjoy life from a new point of view.
This book is centered on the process of knowing, honoring, and learning to release the wound and turn it into a new opportunity for life. The tools devised and described by the author are a compilation of different therapeutic approaches and years of work in the field.
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Author Biography
Gina was born in Mexico City and has lived in England and Israel. She has a B.A. in Clinical Psychology from Universidad Anáhuac, a M.A in Creative Writing in Spanish from University of Salamanca, Spain, and a Ph.D. in Couples and Individual Psychotherapy from Instituto Mexicano de la Pareja. She has taught at Universidad Iberoamericana and has over 20-years experience as a therapist. She is also certified in the Progoff Journal method of therapeutic writing. She has taught several psychology classes and studied a number of diplomas. Some of her short stories have been published in Anestesia magazine, and has been included in a short fiction anthology published by ORT’s Diplomado en Creación Literaria. She is also a member of the Mujer: Técnica mixta project where she participates with a book on leading Jewish-Mexican women. She is a graduate from literary workshops taught by such writers as Ethel Krauze, Ángeles Mastretta and Francisco Moreno. She just finished her first novel and is currently working on other manuscripts.
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- Publisher Urano
- Orginal LanguageSpanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9788419936158
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleSoltar la herida
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