Home: A Memoir of Family, Forgiveness, and Healing from Complex PTSD Kindle Edition

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Management number 219219940 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $3.60 Model Number 219219940
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Her past held the answers—if she was brave enough to face it.After nearly losing her husband, Amy Smyth Miller’s panic spirals out of control. Therapy reveals a diagnosis: Complex PTSD. In search of healing, Amy embarks on a harrowing excavation of her past—childhood neglect, homelessness, parental addiction, and a family history shadowed by suicide. Amid the wreckage, she discovers the people and circumstances that kept her safe and helped to shape her life: her wise great-grandmother’s teachings, the watchful eyes of caring adults, and her own fierce determination. Each memory is a clue, each family story a piece of the puzzle. But the most elusive truth is buried in a forgotten childhood memory—one that holds the key to her deepest fear.Part investigation, part love letter to survival, Home is a courageous story of trauma and transformation, love and forgiveness, and realizing that sometimes the home you’re searching for is the one you build inside yourself."Home: A Memoir of Family, Forgiveness, and Healing from Complex PTSD is for anyone needing help putting the pieces together around what happened to our families and ourselves. Amy Smyth Miller helps us process the confusion and disconnection between our past and our present through her story. A wonderful resource for those who have experienced childhood trauma."— Patrick Teahan, LICSW, psychotherapist and expert on childhood trauma"Amy Smyth Miller's inspiring memoir shimmers with honesty, tenacity, and her ability to find beauty among the shards of a painful history. While there is no simple formula for understanding and addressing intergenerational trauma, this sensitive book offers meaningful glimpses of hope."- Elizabeth Rosner, author of SURVIVOR CAFE: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory, and THIRD EAR: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening----"An emotionally intense yet ultimately hopeful account of confronting childhood trauma as an adult." — Kirkus Reviews, Get It! Verdict"Readers who appreciate themes of overcoming childhood adversity and finding strength in family dysfunction will find much to admire in Home.” — Carol Thompson for Readers’ Favorite"It’s a book that serves as a reminder that even in challenging situations, resilience, perspective, and healing are possible." — Addison Ciutchta for Independent Book Review Read more

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Publisher Atmosphere Press
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Print length 301 pages
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Publication date September 15, 2026
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