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Why We Stay Stuck (Even When We Want to Change) Radical Personal Responsibility for Mental and Emotional Growth
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- ISBN8233983207
- EAN9798233983207
- Date de parution01/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Why is change so hard-even when we desperately want it?Why do we repeat the same emotional patterns, react in ways we later regret, or stay stuck in habits that clearly don't serve us?In Why We Stay Stuck (Even When We Want to Change), licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist David Eli Recinos explores the real reasons people struggle to change-and why motivation, willpower, and "positive thinking" are rarely enough.
Drawing from neuroscience, trauma research, and years of clinical experience, this book explains how the brain is wired for emotional survival, not happiness. Habits-especially emotional ones like shutting down, exploding in anger, people-pleasing, or avoidance-become deeply ingrained because they once kept us safe. Over time, these survival strategies harden into automatic patterns that feel impossible to break.
This is not a book about blaming parents, partners, or the past. Nor is it a shallow self-help manual full of slogans. Instead, it offers a compassionate but direct framework built on radical personal responsibility-the idea that lasting change begins when we honestly examine our own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Inside, you'll learn: Why the brain resists change and clings to familiar patterns-even unhealthy ones How childhood experiences and "invisible" trauma shape adult reactions The role of the nervous system, habits, and emotional regulation in staying stuck Why insight alone isn't enough-and what actually rewires behavior Practical tools drawn from CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed therapy to interrupt automatic responses Through clear explanations, real-life case examples, and actionable reflection prompts, Recinos helps readers move from awareness to accountability to meaningful change.
The focus is not perfection, but progress-learning to pause, respond instead of react, and take ownership of emotional life without shame. Whether you struggle with anger, anxiety, relationship patterns, emotional numbness, or a sense of being "stuck, " this book offers a grounded, science-based path forward. Because change is possible-but only when we stop asking, "Why am I like this?" and start asking, "What am I willing to take responsibility for now?"
Drawing from neuroscience, trauma research, and years of clinical experience, this book explains how the brain is wired for emotional survival, not happiness. Habits-especially emotional ones like shutting down, exploding in anger, people-pleasing, or avoidance-become deeply ingrained because they once kept us safe. Over time, these survival strategies harden into automatic patterns that feel impossible to break.
This is not a book about blaming parents, partners, or the past. Nor is it a shallow self-help manual full of slogans. Instead, it offers a compassionate but direct framework built on radical personal responsibility-the idea that lasting change begins when we honestly examine our own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Inside, you'll learn: Why the brain resists change and clings to familiar patterns-even unhealthy ones How childhood experiences and "invisible" trauma shape adult reactions The role of the nervous system, habits, and emotional regulation in staying stuck Why insight alone isn't enough-and what actually rewires behavior Practical tools drawn from CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed therapy to interrupt automatic responses Through clear explanations, real-life case examples, and actionable reflection prompts, Recinos helps readers move from awareness to accountability to meaningful change.
The focus is not perfection, but progress-learning to pause, respond instead of react, and take ownership of emotional life without shame. Whether you struggle with anger, anxiety, relationship patterns, emotional numbness, or a sense of being "stuck, " this book offers a grounded, science-based path forward. Because change is possible-but only when we stop asking, "Why am I like this?" and start asking, "What am I willing to take responsibility for now?"



