Könyv Relearning Safety Katherine Wilks

Relearning Safety

How to Feel Secure in Your Own Body

Szerző: Katherine Wilks
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: Katherine Wilks
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 17. 07. 2026
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Katherine, known as Lainey to Friends & Family (which now includes you, dear reader) is a passionate...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
72
EAN
9798256151492
Enbook ID
53225726
Súly
111
Méretek
152 x 229 x 4

Teljes leírás

Katherine, known as Lainey to Friends & Family (which now includes you, dear reader) is a passionate writer with a keen interest in exploring ideas, stories, and perspectives that inform and inspire. With a background shaped by experience, curiosity and continuous learning, her work reflects a commitment to clarity, creativity, and meaningful connection with readers. When not writing, she enjoys discovering new books, ideas, and experiences that fuel her craft.

Relearning Safety: How to Feel Secure in Your Own Body

You know you're safe.

So why doesn't your body believe it?

If you live with anxiety, tension, emotional overwhelm, hypervigilance, or numbness, you may feel trapped in survival mode - even when there's no immediate danger. Your mind may try to reason with it, but your body reacts first.

This isn't weakness.

It's your nervous system doing what it learned to do.

In Relearning Safety, you'll discover how to gently retrain your body to feel calm, grounded, and secure again. Blending neuroscience, trauma-informed psychology, and practical somatic tools, this compassionate guide will help you:

  • Understand fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses
  • Build internal anchors that create real, felt safety
  • Expand your window of tolerance for stress and emotions
  • Reconnect with your body without overwhelm
  • Restore energy, pleasure, and curiosity
  • Strengthen relationships through co-regulation

Through clear explanations and simple daily practices, you'll learn how to shift from chronic survival into embodied presence.

Because safety isn't something you think yourself into.

It's something your body learns to feel.

And no matter how long you've been in survival mode, your nervous system can learn a new way.

You can feel at home in your body again.