Reclaiming Your Life from Medical Trauma Recognize the Symptoms, Find Treatment That Works, and Heal Your Brain and Body
Reclaiming Your Life from Medical Trauma Recognize the Symptoms, Find Treatment That Works, and Heal Your Brain and Body
- ISBN 13: 9780316577199
- ISBN 10: 0316577197
- Format: Hardcover
- Copyright: 04/28/2026
- Publisher: Little, Brown Spark
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Summary
The definitive guide to healing medical trauma—weaving together scientific research with patient stories and evidence-based therapies—from James C. Jackson, PsyD, a Vanderbilt University-trained licensed psychologist specializing in neuropsychology and cognitive rehabilitation.
Medical trauma affects millions worldwide yet the condition remains largely unrecognized and untreated. It is very real for those living with the ongoing effects of challenging experiences in medical contexts, that stem from conditions such as:
With empathy and undeniable expertise, Reclaiming Your Life After Medical Trauma serves as both a guide and a path to healing and transformation, reminding survivors that healing is possible and that they are not alone.
Medical trauma affects millions worldwide yet the condition remains largely unrecognized and untreated. It is very real for those living with the ongoing effects of challenging experiences in medical contexts, that stem from conditions such as:
- Chronic and critical illness
- Painful procedures
- Pregnancy and labor
- Caregiving
With empathy and undeniable expertise, Reclaiming Your Life After Medical Trauma serves as both a guide and a path to healing and transformation, reminding survivors that healing is possible and that they are not alone.




