Palmetto Publishing’s latest release combines neuroplasticity with faith-based principles to address trauma
The Lingering Shadow
Charleston, SC, Sept. 17, 2024 – In her latest book, The Lingering Shadow, Doctor of Ministry Linda H. Plick asserts that individuals can break free from their cycles of negative self-perception, self-blame, and self-destructive behaviors by addressing the childhood trauma at root of all these issues.
Childhood trauma can take a multitude of different forms, from the more obvious emotional, sexual, and physical abuse to the more subtle and less easy to identify elements of turmoil. But individuals who cope with past trauma are not alone, and they are not trapped in whatever maladaptive patterns they have taken on to cope. In The Lingering Shadow, Plick combines faith, personal experiences, and science to help others find a new path to healing. Her strategy uses the power of neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to adapt and change, to break free of destructive habits and unhealthy emotional responses.
The Lingering Shadow will appeal to readers looking for a faith-based method for finding a way out of negative cycles. Grounded in science and informed by experience and spirituality, The Lingering Shadow enables individuals to create new neuron networks that will help them break the chains of pain, misery, and suffering.
The Lingering Shadow is available for purchase online at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. For more information about the author, please visit any of her social media platforms
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