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The Witness: A Personal Journey Through Fear, Trauma and Healing
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The Witness: A Personal Journey Through Fear, Trauma and Healing in Vernon, BC
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Can we live from a place of love instead of fear? How much does fear shape our beliefs, behaviours, and identities? What if the fear we carry isn’t ours alone, but the echo of generational trauma? These are the central questions author and retired psychotherapist Sharon Berk seeks to answer in this holistic guide on self-healing.
In The Witness: A Personal Journey Through Fear, Trauma, and Healing, Sharon shares her personal story as a child who grew up immersed in domestic violence and carried this trauma into adulthood. For years, fear ruled her life, even after accomplishing significant milestones like motherhood and a prospering career. When her unresolved trauma manifested as illnesses, an autoimmune disorder, and even a tumour, Sharon launched her healing journey earnestly, drawing on her education and professional experiences in early childhood education and psychology.
Blending narrative and research, this guide offers a path for readers to begin their own self-healing, no matter what the cause. It includes practical tools, techniques, and prompts grounded in key psychological frameworks, such as Jungian principles, attachment theory, and the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, to help readers understand how conditioning and early experiences shape the psyche.
Readers of Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score and Jeannette Walls’s The Glass Castle will enjoy how Sharon Berk bridges the psychology of trauma and validates personal experience. Accessible and informative, The Witness is a must read for anyone who has ever wondered why fear still rules their life and how they can finally break free.
Can we live from a place of love instead of fear? How much does fear shape our beliefs, behaviours, and identities? What if the fear we carry isn’t ours alone, but the echo of generational trauma? These are the central questions author and retired psychotherapist Sharon Berk seeks to answer in this holistic guide on self-healing.
In The Witness: A Personal Journey Through Fear, Trauma, and Healing, Sharon shares her personal story as a child who grew up immersed in domestic violence and carried this trauma into adulthood. For years, fear ruled her life, even after accomplishing significant milestones like motherhood and a prospering career. When her unresolved trauma manifested as illnesses, an autoimmune disorder, and even a tumour, Sharon launched her healing journey earnestly, drawing on her education and professional experiences in early childhood education and psychology.
Blending narrative and research, this guide offers a path for readers to begin their own self-healing, no matter what the cause. It includes practical tools, techniques, and prompts grounded in key psychological frameworks, such as Jungian principles, attachment theory, and the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, to help readers understand how conditioning and early experiences shape the psyche.
Readers of Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score and Jeannette Walls’s The Glass Castle will enjoy how Sharon Berk bridges the psychology of trauma and validates personal experience. Accessible and informative, The Witness is a must read for anyone who has ever wondered why fear still rules their life and how they can finally break free.




















