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Outshining Trauma

A New Vision of Radical Self-Compassion Integrating Internal Family Systems and Buddhist Meditation

Foreword by Richard Schwartz
Paperback
$21.95 US
0"W x 0"H x 0"D   | 13 oz | 32 per carton
On sale Nov 26, 2024 | 272 Pages | 978-1-64547-232-2
Discover a path of post-traumatic growth, spiritual insight, and deep compassion for the most challenging parts of yourself.

Ralph De La Rosa integrates Richard Schwartz’s revolutionary Internal Family Systems (IFS) model with Buddhist meditation practice to offer a radically different healing paradigm.


If you’re among those who’ve tried therapy and meditation but wonder why you still suffer repetitive patterns and emotions, Outshining Trauma is for you. De La Rosa places the innovative, evidence-based model of IFS in the context of Buddhist meditation to show that the process of healing trauma can lead you to your deepest spiritual nature.  

This book offers clear conceptual frameworks to understand trauma, post-traumatic growth, and the close relationship between healing trauma and spirituality. The many journal prompts, experiential practices, and guided meditations will teach you how to:

  • See that your mind is made up of disparate “parts” that carry their own views and intentions which can become stuck in traumatic experiences
  • Recognize common types of inner parts in the IFS model, such as “Managers,” “Firefighters,” and “Exiles”
  • Separate from a part inside of you that’s holding grief, pain, or other difficult feelings and then elicit its concerns and wisdom
  • Utilize meditation as a method for opening to transformative self-compassion and self-love

In his personable tone, De La Rosa draws from his life as a survivor of abuse and addiction to tell engaging stories and demonstrate the path of outshining trauma.
RALPH DE LA ROSA, LCSW (he/they), is a psychotherapist and meditation teacher known for his radically open and humorous teaching style. His work has been featured in The New York Post, CNN, Tricycle, GQ, SELF, Women’s Health, and many other outlets. He is personally mentored by Richard Schwartz, developer of the Internal Family Systems model of psychotherapy. Ralph himself is a PTSD, depression, and opiate addiction survivor. His most recent book, Don't Tell Me to Relax, was named one of the “Best Books of 2020” by Mindful Magazine. His first book is The Monkey Is the Messenger.

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Discover a path of post-traumatic growth, spiritual insight, and deep compassion for the most challenging parts of yourself.

Ralph De La Rosa integrates Richard Schwartz’s revolutionary Internal Family Systems (IFS) model with Buddhist meditation practice to offer a radically different healing paradigm.


If you’re among those who’ve tried therapy and meditation but wonder why you still suffer repetitive patterns and emotions, Outshining Trauma is for you. De La Rosa places the innovative, evidence-based model of IFS in the context of Buddhist meditation to show that the process of healing trauma can lead you to your deepest spiritual nature.  

This book offers clear conceptual frameworks to understand trauma, post-traumatic growth, and the close relationship between healing trauma and spirituality. The many journal prompts, experiential practices, and guided meditations will teach you how to:

  • See that your mind is made up of disparate “parts” that carry their own views and intentions which can become stuck in traumatic experiences
  • Recognize common types of inner parts in the IFS model, such as “Managers,” “Firefighters,” and “Exiles”
  • Separate from a part inside of you that’s holding grief, pain, or other difficult feelings and then elicit its concerns and wisdom
  • Utilize meditation as a method for opening to transformative self-compassion and self-love

In his personable tone, De La Rosa draws from his life as a survivor of abuse and addiction to tell engaging stories and demonstrate the path of outshining trauma.

Author

RALPH DE LA ROSA, LCSW (he/they), is a psychotherapist and meditation teacher known for his radically open and humorous teaching style. His work has been featured in The New York Post, CNN, Tricycle, GQ, SELF, Women’s Health, and many other outlets. He is personally mentored by Richard Schwartz, developer of the Internal Family Systems model of psychotherapy. Ralph himself is a PTSD, depression, and opiate addiction survivor. His most recent book, Don't Tell Me to Relax, was named one of the “Best Books of 2020” by Mindful Magazine. His first book is The Monkey Is the Messenger.