A professional book trailer for “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family” by Dan Sherwood is now available
A professional book trailer for Dan Sherwood’s “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family” has been released. This book provides a first-person account from a blue-collar worker’s perspective that is genuine, honest, and full of practical ideas and techniques for overcoming the damage that growing up in a dysfunctional environment may cause adults.
The author, Dan Sherwood, is a clinical vocologist at the Johns Hopkins Voice Center. His two decades of treating and curing patients’ voice, body, and breathing problems come after 13 years on-air on the radio; he combines his helping profession with personal experience in knowing what vocal athletes need.
Sherwood brings even more varied personal experiences to his patients: he’s overcome the decades of damage incurred growing up in a dysfunctional family. He has the knowledge and understanding gained from his master’s degree in speech pathology from Marquette University and combines studying voice at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, with vocology certification from the National Center for Voice and Speech.
Sherwood is also a certified Hanna Somatic Educator and Optimal Breathing(R) coach, and he integrates his clinical training in mind-body disciplines into a holistic approach to vocal therapy and the effects of a dysfunctional family history. Sherwood presents at national and international conferences on how to incorporate mind-body practices into traditional vocal rehabilitation, to the patients’ greatest benefit.
A memoir and self-help book titled “The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family” provides readers with new perspectives on a childhood wrecked by anxiety, uncertainty, and humiliation as well as adulthood ruined by distorted perceptions and excruciating social failures. Be encouraged: without the negative effects of early indoctrination, a richer life is waiting for you. Liabilities based on past events can be transformed into assets.
“The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family” shows the way out of a dysfunctional environment so that others won’t have to go through what the author did. It is not a pretentious sermon from an observer. It offers encouragement and practical tips on a path to self-acceptance and strength through the moving story of a break from excruciatingly knotted confusion. This alternative to the misguided lessons that so many people have imparted is neither academic nor clinical, nor is it just the author’s tale. Physical, emotional, and spiritual disciplines can all be used to find the answer.
Watch the video trailer below: