
The Body Remembers: Somatic Affects of Generational Trauma
English | January 1, 2026 | ISBN: None | 52 Pages | EPUB (True) | 3.64 MB
This eBook explores how intergenerational trauma manifests in the bodies of individuals, especially those raised in Western societies. It blends Eastern healing philosophies with modern somatic psychology to offer practical tools for reconnecting with the body, unwinding inherited trauma, and reclaiming inner freedom.
Core themes addressed in the series:
How generational trauma from colonization, war, migration, or caste/class systems shows up in the body.
Physical symptoms like chronic fatigue, tightness, or numbness that stem from suppressed emotions in honor/shame-based cultures.
Somatic practices adapted or inspired by Asian modalities (e.g., qigong, yoga, tai chi) integrated with modern somatics (e.g., TRE, somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory).
Shame, guilt, and filial piety stored in the nervous system.
A roadmap for Asian diasporic individuals to reconnect with the body after years of intellectualizing or over-achieving as a trauma response.
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