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You Are Not Your Trauma: Uproot Unhealthy Patterns, Heal the Family Tree

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Are you tired of feeling weighed down by your past or your family history? Are you looking for practical ways to heal and let go?

In You Are Not Your Uproot Unhealthy Patterns, Heal the Family Tree, mental health and addiction recovery expert Caroline Beidler, MSW, helps you identify unhealthy patterns that keep you stuck and live more freely without your trauma—or your family’s trauma—holding you back.

Through personal stories, accessible research, and practical steps, Beidler provides a framework for healing. To promote trauma recovery, well-being, and wholeness, she’ll lead you through five powerful rhythms your story,having radical compassion,finding ways to create everyday courage,getting honest with yourself,and living open-handed.Enriched with soulful interludes from Beidler’s mother, Diana Dalles, this book explores how trauma roots itself in our family tree and how we can overcome its grip no matter what we’ve been through.

You Are Not Your Trauma empowers you to truly write a new story, embracing a life where you are free from the weight of the past.

262 pages, Paperback

Published September 24, 2024

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Caroline Beidler

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Caroline Beidler, MSW, is an author, speaker, and managing editor of Recovery.com, where she combines research and expert insight on addiction and mental health. Drawing from her own recovery journey, she is the founder of the Women's Recovery Leadership Foundation and helps others find healing through her newsletter and podcast, Circle of Chairs, which reaches thousands weekly. Caroline’s next book, When You Love Someone in Recovery, a compassionate and practical guide to understanding addiction and supporting loved ones through recovery, hits shelves April 2026. She lives in eastern Tennessee with her husband and seven-year-old twins.

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January 8, 2025
Caroline Beidler's "You Are Not Your Trauma" is a transformative guide that empowers readers to heal from personal and generational trauma. She offers practical steps and heartfelt insights. The inclusion of her mother's soulful interludes adds depth, making this book a relatable and inspiring journey towards breaking free from the past and embracing a healthier future. As someone who has been on a journey of self-discovery and healing, I found Beidler's approach both comforting and motivating. Highly recommended for anyone seeking healing and growth.
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22 reviews1 follower
September 24, 2024
This book is easy to read and straightforward. The life experiences are written from the heart. Telling the stories of your past is not easy, but these two ladies have done it remarkably well. You will find this book to be one you don’t want to put down, full of inspiration and one you will pick up again and again.
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November 12, 2024
I sat down to read just a few pages of this book and didn't look up until I was half way through. Caroline Beidler's honest, conversational tone and sharing of her own addiction and trauma mixed with her wisdom from being a licensed social worker and working with hundreds of people who have suffered trauma is the perfect recipe for a MUST READ FOR ANYONE WHO HAS SUFFERED TRAUMA. I found myself nodding and recalling things my counselor and I have discussed. I felt compassion for myself and encouragement that healing is a journey. I was reminded how God is good and faithful and loves us every step of the way. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR ANYONE WHO HAS STRUGGLED WITH ADDICTION OR WHO LOVES SOMEONE WHO HAS STRUGGLED.
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January 28, 2025
I appreciate Caroline and Diana's willingness to share the unlovely experiences of their lives. Also, they shared their healing process and, through that, encouraged me to keep working through my past traumas. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to face, heal, and understand that they are not their trauma.
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September 27, 2024
A great book for anyone wanting a down-to-earth, honest and practical read on the journey through trauma and healing. Caroline’s humor and warmth give you a clear sense that there is always hope, always a future, and always love and acceptance available. No matter how hard your story has been.
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September 29, 2024
So grateful for this book and Caroline's heart. We all have experienced some level of trauma and I am so grateful for Caroline's invitation to heal with this incredible book.
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