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Traumatic experiences leave a “living legacy” of effects that often persist for years and decades after the events are over. Historically, it has always been assumed that re-telling the story of what happened would resolve these effects.

However, survivors report a different experience: Telling and re-telling the story of what happened to them often reactivates their trauma responses, overwhelming them rather than resolving the trauma. To transform traumatic experiences, survivors need to understand their symptoms and reactions as normal responses to abnormal events. They need ways to work with the symptoms that intrude on their daily activities, preventing a life beyond trauma.

Dr. Janina Fisher, international expert on trauma, has spent over 40 years working with survivors, helping them to navigate their journey. In Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma, she shows how the legacy of symptoms helped them survive and offers:

  • Step-by-step strategies that can be used on their own or in collaboration with a therapist
  • Simple diagrams that make sense of the confusing feelings and physical reactions survivors experience
  • Worksheets to practice the skills that bring relief and ultimately rejuvenation

5 reviews for Transforming The Living Legacy of Trauma: A Workbook for Survivors and Therapists

  1. DDawg
    August 10, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny
    This book has been so helpful to me for understanding my spouse! I thought I understood things pretty well before reading this book, but this book is...More
    This book has been so helpful to me for understanding my spouse! I thought I understood things pretty well before reading this book, but this book is an eye opener to anyone dealing with someone they love that has experienced significant trauma in the past. If you have trouble communicating with such a person, you must read this book. It is a game changer!!!
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    Sal
    July 24, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read!
    So I was recommended this book to learn more about myself. I haven’t read all of it, but from what I have read, it has helped me understand myself a g...More
    So I was recommended this book to learn more about myself. I haven’t read all of it, but from what I have read, it has helped me understand myself a great deal more than I used to.
    You will understand why you, or others, act the way you/they do because of trauma.
    I highly recommend this workbook if you or someone you know is struggling with trauma symptoms. It will make everything become clear and bring relief.
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    Patricia
    July 15, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great content
    Some of the worksheets in this book are invaluable to assist with the changing of minds and therefore the changing of the daily experience from past t...More
    Some of the worksheets in this book are invaluable to assist with the changing of minds and therefore the changing of the daily experience from past traumatic event.
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    phoneluvbug
    April 1, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars Solid book
    My therapist recommended this and we are using this together. It has been very helpful.
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    M
    April 5, 2021
    5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you Janina Fisher!!!
    I'm just a caretaker trying to help one of my adult children, who is a trauma survivor, navigate the process of healing. I'm not a therapist but we pe...More
    I'm just a caretaker trying to help one of my adult children, who is a trauma survivor, navigate the process of healing. I'm not a therapist but we personally have found this book to be extremely helpful!! We live in an area where finding a good therapist has been extremely difficult. I really wish more therapists would use this method. It seems we are always treating the symptoms rather than the cause. Why can't therapists get it that survivors don't want to talk about what happened over and over again!? This oftentimes keeps people from seeking help ( my young adult child has worked with multiple therapists and refuses to try yet another one) because it really does do more harm than good. Janina Fisher truly understands what survivors really want. They want to learn to value themselves and the things that helped them survive. But they want to move on! However, they need the tools to retrain their brains and bodies to be able to (slowly and gently) do that. This book helps to begin that journey. It can be used without a therapist but, of course, ideally it would be best to have one. I think after working through this a survivor might be more inclined to try therapy again especially if they are trauma informed. I have made more progress communicating with my child in the past few weeks with this book alone than I have in 4 years (with multiple specialists) thanks to Janina Fisher and her work. Reviewers have mentioned that she uses the triune brain model which is outdated. She specifically states in the book that IT IS outdated however in order to simply the information for everyday people she uses it. I wasn't interested in a science textbook and neither was my child so we personally are thankful that she kept it as simple as possible!!
    Side note to caretakers ---This book would be difficult for someone who is not reading at an average adult level. Since some of the worksheets the survivor fills out are personal it may be difficult for a caregiver to help someone work through this and maintain privacy.
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