YOU FEEL LIKE YOU’RE MADE OF PIECES — THIS WORKBOOK SHOWS YOU HOW TO PUT THEM BACK TOGETHER
You’re not broken. You’re a survivor of war — a war no one saw. And now… it’s time to stop surviving and start reclaiming.
Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder and complex PTSD is like holding a thousand voices in your head — each with its own fear, its own story, its own need. You lose time. You forget faces. You wear masks so well, even you forget who’s underneath. You’re tired. And you don’t know how to explain the chaos inside.
Alexia Elwin knows this place. She’s walked through the inner storms. In this trauma therapy workbook, she hands you a flashlight: the 5-Minute Check-In. A practice so simple, so gentle, yet so powerful — it helps you locate yourself when you feel like you're disappearing.
This is more than reflection. It’s ritual. It’s repair.
It’s trauma-informed care with teeth — and softness.
Imagine this:
You’re sitting in a quiet room. The part of you that used to scream… is now speaking. Softly. You understand her. You’re holding her hand.
There’s no war anymore. Just a dialogue.
Your emotions don’t hijack you — you recognize them. Your switches don’t scare you — you know who’s showing up. You begin to trust your mind again. Not because it’s perfect. But because it’s finally yours.
That’s what this workbook does — in five sacred minutes a day.
✨ Ready to come back home to yourself?
Grab Dissociation Identity Disorder Workbook for Women — and let your healing begin in the only way it truly lasts: gently, daily, from the inside out.
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