Dr. Stacy Burdick's New Book 'A Biopsychosociospiritual Taxonomy' is a Powerful Guide to Building Better Relationships and Healing Trauma by Sharing One's Pain

Fulton Books author Dr. Stacy Burdick, a clinical pastoral doctor and founder of Behavioral Health LLC., has completed his most recent book "A Biopsychosociospiritual Taxonomy": an insightful and thought-provoking read about the power of acknowledging one's suffering and sharing it with others to break free of Acute, Chronic, and Complex traumas.

"Sadly, and far too pervasive, submerged pain-narratives are so easily hidden and are historically, sometimes trapping humankind within gross diachronic amniotic darkness, where it is difficult to breathe," writes Dr. Burdick. "Embodied within this murky quality of inundated, panic-ridden, personal pain; unresolved pain is conceiving a murderer, nurturing unhealthy, dysfunctional generativity. This gravid amniote of hidden pain is as a lurking executioner, ready and able to dehumanize and kill: Bio by Psycho by Socio and Spiritual means. This readiness is a disturbing, diachronic constant; a vicious variable common to all life and living.

"When I reflect upon the intra-interpersonal experiences of my patients, empathy seems uncommon. Yet, what my patients, and all humankind, share in common is an undeniable connection with pain. The narrative connected to one's pain is meant to be shared not locked up in the dark recesses of one's humanity. Unlocking one's pain-story, the Sufferer, may encounter intra-interpersonal relationships (IPRs) characterized by suffering, sharing, perseverance, character, compassion, empathy, and hope but not limited to these, along the way of their pilgrimage with pain. Other IPRs may involve oneself with breaking generational curses, conceiving healthy generativity, and embodying the resources to help others with a particular substance of empathy to help build better relationships."

Published by Fulton Books, Dr. Stacy Burdick's book is an eye-opening examination into the ways in which humans are connected to each other through their shared pain and traumas. By sharing these, Dr. Burdick shows the ways in which empathy and compassionate connections can be formed.

Readers who wish to experience this passionate work can purchase "A Biopsychosociospiritual Taxonomy" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books