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Wired for Survival, Longing for Peace

Elena Brooks

  • 06 april 2026
  • 9783565388288
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Something happens inside the brain when a person experiences trauma — and it does not simply undo itself when the danger has passed. The alarm stays on. The body braces. The mind fragments what it cannot hold whole. These are not signs of weakness. They are the precise, intelligent responses of a nervous system that learned, long ago, that the world was not yet safe. This book explores what neuroscience has come to understand about trauma: how it reshapes the amygdala, impairs the prefrontal cortex, and disrupts the hippocampus — altering not only memory and emotion, but the very way a person experiences time, connection, and their own sense of self. It translates this science not into clinical distance, but into compassionate clarity — so that readers may finally understand what has been happening inside them, and why. Drawing on decades of research into the neurobiology of trauma, this book gently illuminates the invisible architecture of survival — the freeze, the flight, the emotional flooding that can arrive without warning or apparent reason. It honors the intelligence of these responses while opening space for something new: not the erasure of what happened, but a slowly deepening sense of what is possible beyond it. For anyone who has ever wondered why healing feels so slow, why the body responds before the mind can think, or why understanding alone is rarely enough — this book offers a grounded, humane answer rooted in both science and deep human tenderness.

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