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HOMECOMING
Overcome Fear and Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self
A road map for dismantling the fear and shame that keep you from living a free and authentic life.
In the aftermath of stress, disappointment, and trauma, people often fall into survival mode, even while a part of them longs for more. Juggling multiple demands and responsibilities keeps them busy, but not healed. As a survivor of sexual assault, racism, and evacuation from a civil war in Liberia, Dr. Thema Bryant knows intimately the work involved in healing. Having made the journey herself, in addition to guiding others as a clinical psychologist and ordained minister, Dr. Thema shows you how to reconnect with your authentic self and reclaim your time, your voice, your life.
Signs of disconnection from self can take many forms, including people-pleasing, depression, anxiety, and resentment. Healing starts with recognizing and expressing emotions in an honest way and reconnecting with the neglected parts of yourself, but it can't be done in a vacuum. Dr. Thema gives you the tools to meaningfully connect with your larger community, even if you face racism and sexism, heartbreak, grief, and trauma. Rather than shrinking in the face of life's difficulties, you will discover in HOMECOMING the therapeutic approaches and spiritual practices to live a more expansive life characterized by inner strength, healthier relationships, gratitude, and a deeper sense of purpose.
Dr. Thema Bryant is a clinical psychologist and an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She is also a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and a past American Psychological Association representative to the United Nations. She earned her doctorate from Duke University and completed her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical Center. With more than twenty years of experience in trauma recovery, Dr. Thema has appeared as a mental health expert on television, radio, and print media. She raises awareness about mental health issues on The Homecoming Podcast and her social media platforms.
Signs of disconnection from self can take many forms, including people-pleasing, depression, anxiety, and resentment. Healing starts with recognizing and expressing emotions in an honest way and reconnecting with the neglected parts of yourself, but it can't be done in a vacuum. Dr. Thema gives you the tools to meaningfully connect with your larger community, even if you face racism and sexism, heartbreak, grief, and trauma. Rather than shrinking in the face of life's difficulties, you will discover in HOMECOMING the therapeutic approaches and spiritual practices to live a more expansive life characterized by inner strength, healthier relationships, gratitude, and a deeper sense of purpose.
Dr. Thema Bryant is a clinical psychologist and an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She is also a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and a past American Psychological Association representative to the United Nations. She earned her doctorate from Duke University and completed her postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical Center. With more than twenty years of experience in trauma recovery, Dr. Thema has appeared as a mental health expert on television, radio, and print media. She raises awareness about mental health issues on The Homecoming Podcast and her social media platforms.
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Published 2022-03-15 by TarcherPerigee |
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Published 2022-03-15 by TarcherPerigee |