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A Series Of True Accounts Which Track The Resolution Of Complex Trauma

– Written for practitioners and trauma survivors

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An investigation into developmental trauma and a dorsal vagal shutdown.

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The Journey So Far

Two White Feathers and a handful of Rocks

Book One

Jenny’s account of her South and Central American pilgrimage includes descriptions of healings to help overcome childhood trauma.

Apu suddenly said, ‘When I look at you, I see someone who fluctuates between a beautiful and powerful woman and a young child.’

Enchanted Beings

Book Two

Jenny interviews eight extraordinary people to explore the dynamics of ‘real’ change using immersive experiences.

‘On my quest for knowledge I found answers to hidden problems, and sudden changes and closures occurred. It was not easy.’

Summerlands

Book Three

Jenny investigates each of the astrological signs and giant effigies of the Glastonbury Zodiac and her own story around grief and loss emerges.

‘Beheading, like that of the Green Knight, is a time when severance enters our life – when the hypnotic trance of our conditioning is incised.’

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“A desperate search for authenticity or an act of deep compassion?”

This author investigates the motivations which lay behind her life-long re-enactment journey.

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By |December 10th, 2023|Categories: Case Study|Tags: , , |

Some other sentences also resonated with me (and the trauma experience). ‘Then the person was hauled away, or died, or retreated, and it was just the two of them again. Odd women out. Unique girls. Strange.’ Isn’t that how it always happens for the trauma survivor? Or ‘I didn’t want to face the moment when Delphine had to get up and leave him alone in the place where so often, he’d slept unconscious but that now, fully aware, occupied in a virgin state of shame?’ For me this was another masterful reference to a waking up (temporary or permanent) from the trauma state.

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