Josephine Faulk, MPH, author of WORTHY A Personal Guide for Healing Your Childhood Trauma and its companion workbook WORTHY A Personal Guide for Healing Your Childhood Trauma Workbook
Josephine Faulk, MPH, holds a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) with a research focus on childhood trauma recovery in adulthood. Her academic training, her own lifelong struggle with the repercussions of childhood trauma and her inspiring recovery have coalesced in her book WORTHY A Personal Guide for Healing Your Childhood Trauma and its companion Workbook of the same title.
After seven years of research and writing, culminating in the publication of WORTHY, her professional focus has now turned to what Dr. Robert Anda, a prominent physician and epidemiologist with the Center for Disease Control, has called the obesity–childhood trauma correlation,
“A Chronic Public Health Disaster!”
Her newly published course The Body As A Sacred Space is the first and only online weight-loss course designed specifically for the over six million (in America alone) obese individuals who have unknowingly used obesity as a cloaking device to feel safe in their own bodies.
If you were raised in an environment of chronic childhood trauma, your continued use of childhood survival mechanisms is your largest obstacle to happiness in adulthood. Diet and exercise programs are ineffective, as a stand-alone solution, for those who use obesity as insulation from what they subconsciously perceive as a threatening world. No matter how badly you may consciously wish to be fit and trim, your traumatized subconscious is convinced otherwise.
Learn more about The Body As A Sacred Space here.
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