Healing From Family Estrangement and Trauma

Dakota Frandsen
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HEALING FROM FAMILY ESTRANGEMENT AND TRAUMA: A Clinical Guide to Psychological Preparedness, Strategic Boundaries, and Complex Trauma Recovery

For millions, the choice to cut ties with their biological family is not an act of malice but a necessary, protective response to chronic abuse. This groundbreaking book moves beyond emotional narratives to provide a comprehensive, clinical, and strategic framework for survivors navigating the painful and complex journey of family estrangement.

Based on trauma-informed care and sociological data, this guide will equip you with the protocols to:

  • Identify Systemic Abuse: Recognize specific clinical indicators such as Gaslighting, Emotional Invalidation, Coercion, and the psychological mechanisms of DARVO (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender).
  • Deconstruct Grief: Understand the nuanced reality of Ambiguous Loss and learn to navigate the immense burden of FOG (Fear, Obligation, and Guilt).
  • Implement Strategic Boundaries: Master the execution of the No-Contact Letter and deploy essential protective strategies like the Gray Rock and Yellow Rock methodologies when full separation is impossible.
  • Heal Complex Trauma: Explore evidence-based therapeutic modalities-including TF-CBT, CPT, and EMDR-and practice Somatic Grounding Techniques to soothe the hyper-aroused nervous system.
  • Build a Chosen Family: Transition from a toxic blueprint to a supportive network of intentional relationships, establishing permanence, safety, and belonging.

This is the essential handbook for the "cycle breaker"-the individual with the courage to challenge the status quo and reclaim their emotional and mental well-being. It is a roadmap to turning necessary separation into profound personal growth and lasting peace.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Advise the Heart
Published: 05/18/2026
ISBN: 9798295665783
Pages: 62
Weight: 0.11lbs
Size: 7.00h x 4.25w x 0.13d