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Publisher: Hay House
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Self-help - Depression
Retail Price: $17.99
Pages: 256
New in paperback, New York Times best-selling author presents a radical alternative to psychotropic meds: discerning the meaning in your symptoms and your struggle to reclaim your health and your self. "Kelly Brogan engages us in a courageous conversation about the epidemic of mental health issues in our society. Her work is an important part of the understanding that will set us free." Marianne Williamson, New York Times best-selling author of A Return to Love For years, we've been telling ourselves that our difficult feelingssadness, rage, shame, intensity, worryare somehow "not okay." And, all too often, we've relied on the promise of pharmaceuticals to tamp them down. The fact is, though, that these feelings are a vital part of our experience. They are real. And those of us who feel them most strongly are the canaries in the coal minesensitive to things that are seriously wrong in the world today. In a book that's both provocative and promisingavailable now in paperback for the first timeholistic psychiatrist Kelly Brogan, M.D., shows us that we don't have to medicate our mental, emotional, and physical pain awaythat the best way out is through. She explodes the mistaken belief that our symptomsfrom mood changes to irritability to fogginess and fatigueare evidence that we are sick or broken. Then she charts a new path to get real, get well, and get free. The journey includes: • Coming to a new appreciation of the meaning behind symptoms, and whether you are a canary in the coal mine • Exploring the 5 reversible physical drivers of so-called mental illness • Starting a process of radical physical healing with details of Dr. Brogan's history-making 30-day protocol • Taking a deeper dive into the spiritual awakening and expansion that comes when you reclaim your real self from conventional medicine • Guidance, support, and many Travel Tips shared from the trenches! Our experiences, Dr. Brogan argues, aren't problems or pathologies; they reflect what we need to accept, acknowledge, and transform in order to truly become who we are. Own Your Self is a journey of healing, and also something more: a journey of coming home to ourselves.