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OverviewCalm Before the Storm is for civilians who feel the weight of war in the air - without wanting to live in panic, doom-scrolling, or denial. You might be safe in your home, yet your nervous system acts as if something is approaching. Your mind runs ahead of your body. Your sleep gets lighter. Your patience gets shorter. You keep checking the news - not because you love it, but because a deeper part of you is trying to prepare. Some psychologists call this pre-traumatic stress: the body reacting to an event that hasn't happened, simply because the imagination has been fed enough signals to treat it as real. This book meets you there. With the clarity of modern psychology - and the steady warmth of lived humanity - Calm Before the Storm shows you how the ""stone-age"" threat system works, why social media and uncertainty can keep it activated, and what actually helps you come back to calm. Not through empty reassurance, and not through sensationalism, but through practical skills that restore agency and dignity. Inside, you'll learn how to: Stop catastrophizing without becoming naïve Regulate fear in the first ninety seconds, before it becomes a spiral Stay informed without being flooded by headlines, rumors, and disinformation Sleep again - even when the world feels unstable Talk with children and loved ones in a way that creates safety, not panic Build a small, realistic preparedness plan that calms the nervous system Use nature, familiar routines, and kindness as powerful forms of regulation Keep living your life now, instead of postponing it until the world feels safe This is not a military manual. It's not a prepper fantasy. It's a calm guide to psychological resilience-so you can remain steady, capable, and human in uncertain times. If you've felt the storm gathering, let this book help you meet it from a better place. Who this book is also both for: Civilians facing war-related worry and uncertainty, parents and partners who want to stay steady for others, and readers who want calm, realistic resilience-without sensationalism. Also useful for psychologists, psychotherapists, and other practitioners seeking client-friendly language and tools for war anxiety and crisis stress. THEMES: pre-war anxiety, pre-traumatic stress, catastrophizing, nervous system regulation, stone-age brain in a modern media world, doomscrolling and information overload, hybrid warfare and disinformation, calm preparedness (not panic), sleep and recovery, family safety and talking with children, community resilience and mutual support, agency and control vs helplessness, routines and familiarity as comfort, nature as regulation, kindness and service as stabilization, staying human in uncertain times, stoicism and grounded hope. Full Product DetailsAuthor: The Institute Of Inner WorkPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9798246186596Pages: 154 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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