Tiny Traumas, Meg Arroll
Tiny Traumas, Meg Arroll
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Tiny Traumas
When You Don’t Know What’s Wrong, but Nothing Feels Quite Right

Author: Meg Arroll

Narrator: Sarah Kants

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 01/09/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Psychologist Dr. Meg Arroll offers a much-needed framework for recognizing and combatting the devastating cumulative effects of small everyday wounds—“tiny traumas”—that, like major traumas, can negatively shape our lives.Have you ever felt at a loss for an answer when asked: ‘How are you really feeling?” Maybe you can’t quite put your finger on it, but you know something is definitely off. Microaggressions, challenging family relationships, toxic positivity, work and pandemic stress, gaslighting—these are just a few examples of what psychologist Dr. Meg Arroll calls “Tiny T” trauma. These tiny traumas can slowly build up inside of us, and if ignored for too long, can manifest in our lives as high-functioning anxiety, perfectionism, binge eating, insomnia, broken relationships, and a host of other problems. While advice on healing from major trauma is plentiful, there is little guidance available to help us recover from these “smaller” yet emotionally devastating traumas that are common to all of us. Now, Dr. Meg fills that gap and helps us find peace with this revolutionary guide.In Tiny Traumas, Dr. Meg introduces her three-step AAA approach that allows us to start understanding and healing from these tiny traumas:Awareness: discover your unique constellation of tiny traumasAcceptance: see how these tiny traumas show up in your life and start processing themAction: start taking the steps to actively create the life you desire
Tiny Traumas teaches readers how to recognize and address past experiences so we can overcome the lasting pain and detrimental effects and truly start living the happier, more peaceful lives we deserve.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Meg Arroll

Dr. Meg Arroll (PhD, CPsychol, CSci, AFBPsS, FHEA, MISCPAccred) is a psychologist, scientist, and author specializing in health and wellbeing. Dr. Meg’s solution-focused approach gives practical tips and strategies for life’s tricky problems. She lives in London and is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Mail and Metro.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gabrielė on August 10, 2024

I doubt it's helpful to call life inconveniences "tiny traumas”. Language shapes our perceptions, and seeing some experiences as traumas, albeit tiny, can exaggerate their importance. The book offers nothing new besides the theory of “tiny trauma.” It contributes no insight if you are familiar with......more

Goodreads review by Laura on January 04, 2024

Tiny Traumas Written By Meg Arroll Published By Harper One Release Date January 09, 2024 This is a great book for those who are just now understanding the trauma that has affected their lives. He author has gone into great detail about what is needed and how to cope with the situations that occurred to......more

Goodreads review by daksamel on June 23, 2023

4,25/5⭐ "Małe traumy" to książka, która porusza tematy mikroagresji, trudnych relacji rodzinnych, toksycznej pozytywności i gaslightingu. Dr Meg Arroll ukazuje nam, że te niewielkie, codzienne urazy często są bagatelizowane, ale mogą mieć znaczący wpływ na nasze życie i dobre samopoczucie. Książka sku......more

Goodreads review by LauraTheReader on September 29, 2024

4,25 ⭐️ Bardzo interesująca pozycja, rzucająca światło na małe elementy naszego życia, które przecież nie nazwiemy TRAUMAMI, a jednak odcisnęły w nas swoje piętno. Bardzo podoba mi się, że książka jest pisana zrozumiałym językiem, który jest zarazem profesjonalny i merytoryczny, ale wiecie nie jest t......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on February 07, 2023

Does exactly what it says on the tin. I had lots of ‘ah-ha’ moments reading the relatable examples of every day things that give an almost unnoticeable sense of something being ‘a bit off’. “Uncomfortable emotions are useful; they are telling us what we need to hear.” Through straight-forward langua......more