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  • The Wisdom of Your Body

  • Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection Through Embodied Living
  • By: Hillary L. McBride PhD
  • Narrated by: Emily Ellet
  • Length: 9 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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By: Hillary L. McBride PhD
Narrated by: Emily Ellet
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Summary

Maybe you've been made to feel ashamed of your body or like it isn't good enough. Maybe your body is riddled with stress, pain, or the effects of trauma. Maybe you think of your body as an accessory to what you believe you really are - your mind. Whatever the reason, many of us don't feel at home in our bodies. But being disconnected from ourselves as bodies means being disconnected from truly living and from the interconnection that weaves us all together.

Psychologist and award-winning researcher Hillary McBride explores the broken and unhealthy ideas we have inherited about our body. Embodiment is the way we are in the world, and our embodiment is heavily influenced by who we have been allowed to be. McBride shows that many of us feel disembodied due to colonization, racism, sexism, and patriarchy - destructive systems that rank certain bodies as less valuable, beautiful, or human than others.

The Wisdom of Your Body offers a compassionate, healthy, and holistic perspective on embodied living. Weaving together illuminating research, stories from her work as a therapist, and deeply personal narratives of healing from a life-threatening eating disorder, a near-fatal car accident, and chronic pain, McBride invites us to reclaim the wisdom of the body and to experience the wholeness that has been there all along.

©2021 Hillary L. McBride (P)2021 eChristian
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Brilliant

An eye opener. Balanced and insightful. A great way to start the journey towards befriending your body.

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A bit preachy.

I wanted to love this book. I know it’s important to discuss topics about inclusivity and historic injustices. I totally get that but this book felt exhausting in its constant self flagellation about whiteness and patriarchy etc.

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