Your trauma is not your fault. But managing its symptoms is something within your control. Complex PTSD (cPTSD) refers to the aftermath of ongoing or repeated trauma—often relational—that impacts a person’s life. Self-Directed Complex PTSD Exercises for Women is a compassionate, self-guided workbook that offers trauma-informed tools for being able to safely inhabit your body, reengage in relationships, and step into a full-color version of your life. Drawing from psychological training, holistic research, and direct clinical experience, it includes practices for nervous system regulation, mind-body integration, and self-understanding. Here, you’ll find:
- 50+ self-led exercises inspired by proven trauma-informed modalities—somatic practices, EMDR, IFS, DBT, attachment-based, and narrative therapy—to help you reconnect with your body, emotions, and inner wisdom.
- Fast-working tools to move beyond fight, flight, freeze, or shutdown—helping you find stability, safety, and joy in everyday life.
- A practical road map to identify your values, nurture self-compassion, and align with the truest version of yourself.
- Compassionate guidance from holistic psychotherapist Debbie Missud, LMHC-D, who specializes in complex PTSD support for women, bridging the gap between clinical knowledge and everyday healing.
Created by and for women, this book is for those seeking peace, connection, and trust from the inside out. Feeling better—grounded, whole, and free—is possible. And the fact you are here means it is within reach.
Author
Debbie Missud, LMHC-D
Debbie Missud, LMHC-D, is a licensed psychotherapist and founder of The Manhattan Psychotherapy Collective, a group practice in New York City specializing in trauma-informed care for women. She works primarily with clients navigating complex trauma, anxiety, and attachment wounds, and is certified in EMDR with advanced training in integrative modalities including IFS, DBT, and somatic therapies.In addition to her therapy practice, Debbie provides clinical supervision and consultation for mental health professionals. Beyond the therapy room, she’s a mental health educator on social media, known as @therapydebbie, where she blends expertise with humor and humanity to make healing concepts relatable and accessible. She’s passionate about bridging the gap between clinical knowledge and everyday life, helping people better understand themselves and their relationships.When she’s not working, Debbie can be found walking her dog through the city, experimenting in the kitchen, flowing through a hot yoga class, or enjoying evenings with friends over great food and conversation. She believes that healing isn’t just about what happens in therapy—it’s also about the joy, connection, and meaning we create outside of it.
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