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What Stayed After

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Overview

Something happened. It happened in a body, and that body is still yours, and you are still living in the aftermath of it. The medical event, the diagnosis, the thing that changed what before and after mean. Most frameworks focus on what was lost. This workbook focuses on what remained, and what it takes to live honestly with both.

What Stayed After is a structured, clinically grounded workbook for adults living in the aftermath of medical trauma: serious diagnosis, traumatic medical events, medical gaslighting, or the loss of the physical capacity and identity that existed before. It addresses what that experience left behind, not to minimize it or rush through it, but to name it accurately and build a path through it.

Medical trauma is frequently under-addressed in mental health resources. The experience of having your body become a source of fear, of not being believed by medical providers, of losing the version of yourself that existed before the illness or event, these are real psychological injuries that deserve direct attention. This workbook provides that attention.

Organized in three parts, The Wound, The Map, and The Practice, the workbook moves through naming what happened and what it specifically cost, tracing what the trauma left in the nervous system, the identity, and the relationships, and building the practices of living differently with what remains. It does not promise recovery on a schedule. It promises a clear and honest account of where you are and what is actually available to you from here.

This workbook is for you if your body has been through something significant and you are still carrying it. If you have felt unseen or disbelieved by the medical system. If you have lost a version of yourself to illness or injury and have not had adequate space to grieve that loss. If stopping was only the beginning and you are not sure what comes next.

Addresses medical PTSD, chronic illness, medical gaslighting, illness grief, somatic trauma, and identity disruption after medical events. Structured for independent use or alongside therapy.

Part of the Craft Your Wellness series, clinically grounded workbooks for doing real work on real life issues.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798995453307
  • ISBN-10: 9798995453307
  • Publisher: Contemporary Curriculum Press
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.67 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.46 pounds
  • Page Count: 246

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