You've achieved the goals. You've checked the boxes. So why do you still wake up feeling like you're not enough? Why does every accomplishment feel hollow, and every compliment feel like a lie you're getting away with The truth is, you can't build authentic self-worth on a foundation of unhealed wounds. No amount of positive thinking or achievement will fix what's broken underneath.Dr. Amara Osei, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma and identity reconstruction, offers a radically different approach. This isn't another book telling you to repeat affirmations in the mirror or practice gratitude until you magically feel better. Instead, Reconstructing You provides an evidence-based blueprint for dismantling the shame-based narratives that were built into you and constructing genuine self-worth from the ground up.Drawing from cutting-edge neuroscience, attachment theory, and years of clinical experience, Dr. Osei reveals why traditional self-help fails and what actually works to rewire your brain for lasting change. Through real case studies, practical exercises, and neurobiological explanations, you'll learn to:- Identify the precise moments your sense of self was compromised- Understand how your nervous system keeps you trapped in old patterns- Systematically rebuild your psychological foundation- Challenge distorted self-narratives without bypassing genuine pain- Regulate your nervous system during moments of shame activation- Create new neural pathways that support authentic confidence rather than performance-based worthinessWhether you're recovering from a toxic relationship, processing childhood wounds, or simply exhausted from decades of feeling fundamentally flawed, this book offers a compassionate roadmap for becoming the architect of your own reconstruction.The journey isn't about fixing yourself — because nothing about you is broken. It's about building something entirely new on solid ground.--- Sample Reading Extract ---Achievement didn't fix it. Relationships didn't fill it. Positive thinking didn't change it. That persistent feeling of not being enough runs deeper than surface solutions can reach.Start reconstructing your relationship with yourself today.