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What It Takes to Heal - How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World

English · Paperback / Softback

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From one of the most prominent voices in the trauma conversation comes a groundbreaking new way to heal on a personal and a collective level. As we emerge from the past few years of collective upheaval, are we ready to face the complexities of our time with joy, authenticity, and connection? Now more than ever, we must learn to heal ourselves, connect with one another, and embody our values. In this revolutionary book, Prentis Hemphill shows us how. In this life-affirming framework for the way forward, Hemphill shows us how to heal our bodies, minds, and souls--to develop the interpersonal skills necessary to bust down the doors of disconnection and take the necessary risks to reshape our world toward justice.

About the author

Prentis Hemphill is a writer, embodiment facilitator, political organizer, and therapist. They are the founder and director of the Embodiment Institute and the Black Embodiment Initiative, and the host of the acclaimed podcast Finding Our Way. Their work and writing have appeared in The New York Times, HuffPost, You Are Your Best Thing (edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown), and Holding Change (by adrienne maree brown).

Product details

Authors Prentis Hemphill
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.05.2024
 
EAN 9780593946725
ISBN 978-0-593-94672-5
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 155 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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