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What if the wholeness you have been searching for is not something you have to earn, restore, or achieve, but something already present in the simple fact of being human?
We live in a culture that offers improvement in place of meaning, explanation in place of contact, and control in place of relationship. The dominant premise of the wellness industry is that something is fundamentally wrong with us, and the work of life is to fix it. The Process of Unbecoming challenges this exhausting narrative.
Licensed therapist and writer Lacey K. Kelly, LCSW, invites you to step off the endless treadmill of self-optimization. Drawing on clinical insight, nervous system science, and deeply human storytelling, Kelly offers a non-linear map for navigating the disorientation of change. This is not a book about becoming a better version of yourself. It is about setting down the accumulated weight of learned identities, protective adaptations, and self-rejection.
In this book, you will explore:
• Why integration matters more than insight
• How identity is adaptive, not fixed
• The five recurring phases of unbecoming: Awareness, Unraveling, Emerging, Animating, and Returning
• Why wholeness must include contradiction, grief, and the messy reality of being alive
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If you are exhausted by the project of fixing yourself, this book is your permission to stop. The Process of Unbecoming is a profound reorientation to what it actually means to be human.
We live in a culture that offers improvement in place of meaning, explanation in place of contact, and control in place of relationship. The dominant premise of the wellness industry is that something is fundamentally wrong with us, and the work of life is to fix it. The Process of Unbecoming challenges this exhausting narrative.
Licensed therapist and writer Lacey K. Kelly, LCSW, invites you to step off the endless treadmill of self-optimization. Drawing on clinical insight, nervous system science, and deeply human storytelling, Kelly offers a non-linear map for navigating the disorientation of change. This is not a book about becoming a better version of yourself. It is about setting down the accumulated weight of learned identities, protective adaptations, and self-rejection.
In this book, you will explore:
• Why integration matters more than insight
• How identity is adaptive, not fixed
• The five recurring phases of unbecoming: Awareness, Unraveling, Emerging, Animating, and Returning
• Why wholeness must include contradiction, grief, and the messy reality of being alive
•
If you are exhausted by the project of fixing yourself, this book is your permission to stop. The Process of Unbecoming is a profound reorientation to what it actually means to be human.