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  • Healing the Invisible Scars

  • Nurturing the Journey to Emotional Wholeness: A Primer on Attachment
  • By: Eric Schultz
  • Narrated by: Matt Taylor
  • Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins

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Healing the Invisible Scars

By: Eric Schultz
Narrated by: Matt Taylor
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Publisher's Summary

In the depths of our being lie invisible scars that shape the way we connect with others, influence our emotional well-being, and mold our experiences of love and intimacy. These scars, known as attachment wounds, can arise from early childhood experiences, trauma, or disrupted relationships. They silently whisper their presence, impacting our relationships, self-perception, and ability to find lasting fulfillment.

Welcome to Healing the Invisible Scars: Nurturing the Journey to Emotional Wholeness. In this book, we embark on a profound exploration of attachment wounds, illuminating their intricacies, and guiding you on a transformative path toward healing, growth, and the restoration of healthy connections.

©2023 Eric Schultz (P)2023 Eric Schultz

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