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Walk with Me

A Trauma Therapist's Journey Transforming Trauma into Hope & Healing

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Walk with Me

De : Kelli Anderson, Teresa Kearl
Lu par : Kelli Houghton Anderson LCSW, Teresa Kearl
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“I will fight like hell for peace and joy.”

This defiant, hopeful mantra echoes through every minute of Walk With Me: A Trauma Therapist’s Journey. More than a quote, it’s a promise—to yourself, your future, and your healing. In this powerful blend of memoir and trauma recovery guide, Kelli Houghton Anderson—a licensed trauma therapist who never expected to need the very tools she once gave to others—offers a heartfelt invitation: walk with me through the Storm, into the Clearing and back into the Sunshine.

Drawing from her personal journey after an unexpected trauma, Kelli shares vulnerable stories, science-backed insights, and practical resources that illuminate a path through the chaos. Alongside co-author Teresa Kearl, she introduces listeners to the Trauma Impact Phases™: Storm Phase, Clearing Phase, and Sunshine Phase. These phases help make sense of what can feel senseless—offering structure, understanding, and ultimately, hope.

Whether you're feeling stuck in the shock of trauma, cautiously stepping into healing, or searching for joy again, Walk With Me: A Trauma Therapist’s Journey reminds you that peace and joy isn’t just possible—it’s worth fighting for! You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to take the next step.

This book is for anyone who's ever wondered:

  • Will I ever feel like myself again?
  • Is it possible to reclaim happiness?
  • Can something beautiful come from something so broken?

Yes! And you don’t have to do it alone! Walk with Kelli.

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