Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong

And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life


A profound new approach to healing trauma, grounded in a radical reframing of how we understand this nearly universal experience.


For centuries, we’ve been taught that being traumatized means we are somehow broken—and that trauma only happens to people who are too fragile or flawed to deal with hardship. But as a researcher, teacher, and survivor, Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald has learned that the only thing broken is our society’s understanding of trauma. “The body’s trauma response is designed to save our lives—and it does,” she says. “It’s not a sign of weakness, but of our function, strength, and amazing resilience.”


With Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong, Dr. McDonald overturns the misconceptions about trauma with the latest evidence from neuroscience and psychology—and shares tested practices and tools to help you work with your body’s coping mechanisms to accelerate healing. Here, you’ll explore:


  • What is trauma? The latest science that undoes the stigmas of shame, blame, and humiliation
  • Moral injury—having our basic sense of how the world should work overturned
  • The truth about triggers—what they really are and how they can guide the healing journey
  • Traumatic patterns—new findings to help break free from recurring habits and toxic dynamics
  • Why we can always rewrite our inner narratives, no matter how much time has passed
  • Finding a “relational home” for trauma—how we can help each other return to wholeness

Dr. McDonald’s case studies reveal the many ways trauma can manifest and persist in our lives, yet there’s one factor every case has in common: the trauma response itself reveals the path to healing. “Our traumatic experiences reveal that we can be bent, dented, or bruised,” she says, “but we cannot be broken.” For anyone who has gone through trauma or wants to help others who are struggling, here is an empowering resource for finding our way home to our bodies, rebuilding our relationships, and returning to full engagement with life.


You can Download the Audio book at True Sounds website Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong

Author


Dr MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD


MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD, is a research professor and life coach who specializes in the psychology and philosophy of trauma. She has been researching, lecturing, and publishing on the neuroscience, psychology, and lived experience of trauma since completing her PhD in 2016. She’s published two academic books and many research papers, and is the creator of a trauma-based curriculum that serves previously incarcerated folks and veterans. She lives in Los Angeles.


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