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Heal Emotional Pain, Break Generational Cycles, and Reclaim the Peace God Promised
If you’ve ever said, “I’ve done everything—prayed, gone to therapy, taken the meds—and I’m still not okay,” this book is for you.
You’re not alone. Across the globe, countless people are suffering silently—overwhelmed by emotional pain, unresolved trauma, and spiritual discouragement. Whether the pain stems from childhood abuse, grief, burnout, or betrayal, too many are told to “pray it away,” “man up,” or “get over it.” But healing doesn’t come through dismissal. It comes through truth, love, and a strategic path forward.
When the Mind Cries is a powerful faith-based resource written by Dr. Tiwalola Osunfisan, a double-board-certified psychiatrist who combines clinical expertise with biblical truth. With deep compassion and clarity, Dr. Tiwa reveals how emotional pain shows up in our lives, how it gets stored in the body and brain, and how it can finally be healed—without guilt, shame, or fear.
This is not another self-help book full of generic advice. It’s a healing blueprint rooted in science and Scripture—a guide to understanding your emotional wounds, renewing your mind, and stepping into lasting peace and purpose.
You’ll learn how to
- understand what emotional pain really is—and why it won’t go away on its own
- recognize how trauma, grief, and disappointment show up in your thoughts, health, and relationships
- discover how the brain processes pain, fear, and forgiveness—and how to rewire it for healing
- identify hidden sources of anxiety, anger, addiction, shame, and burnout
- use faith-based psychological strategies to calm your nervous system and restore peace
- break toxic emotional and generational cycles—and stop passing the pain forward
- replace bitterness and confusion with clarity, direction, and deep spiritual strength
- reconnect with God, others, and yourself in a healthier, more grounded way
- experience freedom—not by bypassing your pain, but by facing it with support and truth



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