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Trauma shatters continuity. It ruptures the coherent story we tell ourselves about who we are. Yet the mental health systems designed to help often mirror this fragmentation, cycling people through brief treatment episodes, rotating providers, and time-limited interventions that end before healing can take root.
The Thread Unbroken argues that continuity of care is not a luxury but a necessity for trauma recovery. Drawing on Narrative Therapy principles developed by Michael White and David Epston, certified narrative therapist Nofyah Shem Tov examines how sustained therapeutic relationship enables the slow, essential work of re-authoring identity after overwhelming experience.
This book explores:
Written for clinicians, supervisors, policymakers, and anyone who has experienced the exhaustion of telling their story to yet another new provider, The Thread Unbroken challenges the assumption that brief intervention is sufficient for trauma and offers a vision of care organized around what healing actually requires.
The thread unbroken is what we owe to people seeking help: someone who stays, who remembers, who witnesses their story's continued development. This book is a call to build systems worthy of that commitment.