Official Review: Trauma To Triumph by Sandra Cooper
Posted: 09 Mar 2021, 07:23
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Trauma To Triumph" by Sandra Cooper.]
Would you like to take a journey into self-discovery and forever banish that constant feeling of being lost and left out? Pick up a copy of Trauma to Triumph by Sandra Cooper, and find the elusive piece that brings the puzzle of life together.
Sandra writes a painfully honest account of her struggles through life. She grew up with a large void in the space where her parent's love should be. She was used to unchallenged expectations of blindly following authority without complaint. She put up with physical, sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse. Furthermore, she got involved in destructive relationships and habits. Everyone expected her to live out the stereotyped life for a woman. These wounds gradually had their impact. She developed defense mechanisms that later got in the way of developing healthy relationships. It became increasingly difficult to trust others, difficult to speak up, and easier to be close minded. However, radical change was on its way.
Trauma to Triumph is an awesome book. It is potent medicine for low self-esteem and its attendant ills. The information recorded in the book stems from years of personal experience and professional experience. The book was eloquently written in simple grammar. Sandra's talents and experience as a psychotherapist explain the adeptness with which she writes.
All around the world, millions of people find themselves in situations similar to Sandra's. Family and societal life are far from perfect. So much pain and anger are pent up in millions of wounded hearts. Trauma to Triumph can offer the needed help to achieve self-discovery.
Overall, I find this book to be amazing. Its moderate size of 183 pages did not prevent it from storing valuable advice for day-to-day living. My most favorite feature of this book is the inclusion of Sandra's thoughts, which were typed in italics at the beginning of each chapter. They are honest and real. Often, they mirror my thoughts.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. Its editing was awesome. I have gained much from Sandra's years of experience in life and psychotherapy. Now, I understand myself better. My only dislike about this book is its tilt towards religion. A sizable portion of the later part of this book was devoted to the author's involvement with her church. The text contains profanities as well. Nevertheless, Trauma to Triumph is a great book to have. I recommend it to all who would love to have a deeper understanding of their psyche.
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Trauma To Triumph
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Would you like to take a journey into self-discovery and forever banish that constant feeling of being lost and left out? Pick up a copy of Trauma to Triumph by Sandra Cooper, and find the elusive piece that brings the puzzle of life together.
Sandra writes a painfully honest account of her struggles through life. She grew up with a large void in the space where her parent's love should be. She was used to unchallenged expectations of blindly following authority without complaint. She put up with physical, sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse. Furthermore, she got involved in destructive relationships and habits. Everyone expected her to live out the stereotyped life for a woman. These wounds gradually had their impact. She developed defense mechanisms that later got in the way of developing healthy relationships. It became increasingly difficult to trust others, difficult to speak up, and easier to be close minded. However, radical change was on its way.
Trauma to Triumph is an awesome book. It is potent medicine for low self-esteem and its attendant ills. The information recorded in the book stems from years of personal experience and professional experience. The book was eloquently written in simple grammar. Sandra's talents and experience as a psychotherapist explain the adeptness with which she writes.
All around the world, millions of people find themselves in situations similar to Sandra's. Family and societal life are far from perfect. So much pain and anger are pent up in millions of wounded hearts. Trauma to Triumph can offer the needed help to achieve self-discovery.
Overall, I find this book to be amazing. Its moderate size of 183 pages did not prevent it from storing valuable advice for day-to-day living. My most favorite feature of this book is the inclusion of Sandra's thoughts, which were typed in italics at the beginning of each chapter. They are honest and real. Often, they mirror my thoughts.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. Its editing was awesome. I have gained much from Sandra's years of experience in life and psychotherapy. Now, I understand myself better. My only dislike about this book is its tilt towards religion. A sizable portion of the later part of this book was devoted to the author's involvement with her church. The text contains profanities as well. Nevertheless, Trauma to Triumph is a great book to have. I recommend it to all who would love to have a deeper understanding of their psyche.
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Trauma To Triumph
View: on Bookshelves