This is not self-help. This is self-remembering.
Drawing from trauma theory, inflammation science, embodied wisdom, philosophy, and lived experience, Before the Break offers a radical reimagining of what it means to heal.
It proposes that healing must begin before harm, that education should serve the soul, and that even our skin can tell the truth about what we carry. With a voice equal parts poetic and precise, this book unfolds as a distributed PhD in being human—offering insights that range from the microbiome to Martin Buber, from dehumidifiers to divine presence.
For those who have long sensed that their suffering was signaling something deeper—and that our systems aren't built to hear it—this book is the beginning of a new conversation. One where the self is not diagnosed, but deeply seen. And where wholeness is not the end goal, but the first invitation.