Summary
The Gentle Science of Trauma Recovery is a quiet companion for anyone navigating the first wave of grief and anxiety—when the body feels flooded, the mind feels foggy, and ordinary life suddenly becomes too loud.
Told through a tender narrative guided by Mara, this trauma recovery self-help guide translates trauma-informed psychology into language that feels safe, human, and accessible. It explores how the nervous system responds to loss, why panic, numbness, and overwhelm can arise after grief, and how these reactions are protective responses—not signs of weakness or personal failure.
Grounded in modern research yet written with warmth, the book offers gentle, body-aware approaches for nervous system support, including orienting, grounding, sensory support, paced breathing, and simple somatic practices. These practices are designed to support emotional regulation and gradually widen the window of tolerance—without force, pressure, or the expectation to “fix” anything.
This is not a clinical manual, a diagnostic tool, or a quick-fix promise. It is a trauma-informed guide for general readers seeking steadiness, understanding, and support as they move through loss.
If you’re looking for a compassionate, science-rooted guide to trauma recovery, grief support, and nervous system regulation, The Gentle Science of Trauma Recovery offers a soft place to land.Book information
Genre
Self-Help, Psychology