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Carolyn Spring


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Director of Positive Outcomes for Dissociative Survivors ...more

Average rating: 4.57 · 821 ratings · 63 reviews · 14 distinct works â€� Similar authors
Unshame: Healing Trauma-Bas...

4.62 avg rating — 435 ratings — published 2019 — 3 editions
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Recovery is my best revenge...

4.66 avg rating — 162 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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Recovery is my best revenge...

4.45 avg rating — 114 ratings — published 2014
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I don't feel real: A brief ...

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Recovery is my best revenge...

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Emotional Resource Guide

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Mantra Cards

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Dissociation Resource Guide

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Trauma, Dissociation and Re...

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“Triggers are like little psychic explosions that crash through avoidance and bring the dissociated, avoided trauma suddenly, unexpectedly, back into consciousness.”
Carolyn Spring

“I have met many, many severely distressed people whose daily lives are filled with the agony of both remembered and unremembered trauma, who try so hard to heal and yet who are constantly being pushed down both by their symptoms and the oppressive circumstances of post traumatic life around them.”
Carolyn Spring



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