Healing Narratives of Women: A Psychological Perspective
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Book Details:
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Author: Anand, Jyoti
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: Not Mentioned
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ISBN: 9788131604052
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Pages: 254
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
About the Book
Everyone experiences cycles of suffering and healing—deeply personal journeys that often remain unspoken. This compelling volume offers an insightful psychological exploration into the healing narratives of eight women who endured profound personal tragedies and emerged stronger over time.
Rooted in the social constructionist approach, the book delves into the hidden dynamics of the nonconscious—a realm that encompasses repressed memories, intuitive intelligence, creativity, spirituality, and more. Through these rich narratives, the author proposes a churning model of consciousness to trace the subtle yet powerful journey from trauma to recovery.
This pioneering work offers a fresh framework to understand how healing begins not just externally, but within, through a silent and often imperceptible force—a healer within. The book bridges academic inquiry with real-life experiences and is invaluable for psychologists, counsellors, social scientists, researchers, and general readers interested in inner transformation, trauma recovery, and holistic healing.
About the Author
Dr. Jyoti Anand is a practising counsellor based in Allahabad with a Ph.D. in Psychology. Her research and publications span the fields of suffering, healing, and indigenous approaches to mental health. Deeply interested in exploring the psychological underpinnings of belief systems such as Karma, she brings an intuitive and culturally grounded lens to the study of psychological well-being and healing.