Healing Emotional Wounds

Healing Emotional Wounds by David G. Benner, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers on July 20, 2016, is a 138-page exploration of the healing process associated with emotional pain. The book addresses the inevitability of emotional suffering and presents the idea that such pain can lead to greater wholeness and well-being. Drawing from both the author’s professional experiences and personal journey, it offers practical insights into the nature of emotional wounding and the paths toward healing.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the inner processes that follow emotional wounds, including common coping strategies that may hinder recovery. The text delves into the emotional, intellectual, and volitional tasks necessary for healing, providing concrete steps for individuals seeking to overcome their struggles. By focusing on the psychology of healing and the interplay between emotional pain and personal growth, this book serves as a resource for those looking to gain freedom from their past experiences and lead a more fulfilling life.
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Though emotional pain constitutes an inevitable part of life, not only can it be healed, it can be the soil out of which we grow into greater wholeness and wellbeing. This book arose not simply out of the author’s work with others but out of lessons learned as he worked his way to healing and forgiveness associated with his own emotional wounds as well. In helpful, practical language that is filled with real-life examples, Healing Emotional Wounds examines the inner course of events that predictably follows experiences of emotional wounding. This includes a discussion of the ways in which we attempt to cope with hurt, focusing on common but counterproductive coping strategies that actually impede healing. It then examines in detail the emotional, intellectual, and volitional tasks that are involved in healing emotional wounds, each presenting concrete steps that we can take to help ourselves and others experience healing and gain freedom from bondage to our wounds. Such freedom does not involve escape from unpleasant experiences or difficult circumstances, but release from their tyrannizing inner consequences. This also provides the possibility of living a more fulfilling and significant life because of these experiences.
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