Description
Overview
Why does the silence of neglect leave such a deep mark? While physical violence is an “excess” of pain, neglect is the “absence” of necessary light.
A Cartography of the Inward Gaze is an insightful exploration into the world of developmental trauma, neurobiology, and epigenetics. It moves beyond the surface of “invisible scars” to map out how early environments shape our prefrontal cortex, our reward circuits, and even our DNA. This book is a must-read for survivors, mental health advocates, and anyone looking to break the cycle of intergenerational trauma.
Key Themes Covered
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The Anatomy of Neglect: Understanding why the “unresponsive world” is the primary wound for a developing child.
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Neurological Mapping: A deep dive into how neglect affects the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, leading to emotional numbness and social avoidance.
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The Science of Epigenetics: Learning how cellular memories of unresponsiveness are passed down—and more importantly, how they can be changed.
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The Blueprint for Recovery: Practical insights on retraining the nervous system through mindfulness, therapy, and creating “fastidious” standards for safety in relationships.
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Generational Safety: How healing your own body today creates a safer ecosystem for the children of tomorrow.
Why This Book?
This isn’t just a clinical study; it is a compassionate roadmap. Author Jinseong Min bridges the gap between complex science and the human experience, providing readers with the language to describe their internal landscape and the tools to navigate toward a life of “safety and possibility.”
Product Details
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Author: Jinseong Min (Mola Mola)
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Year of Publication: 2026
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Category: Psychology / Self-Help / Trauma Recovery
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Format: Digital PDF
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Language: English






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