Breaking the Patterns That Break You
Healing from the Pain of Your Past and Finding Real Hope That Lasts
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Tori Hope Petersen
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Tom Parks
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At some point everyone finds themselves wondering, Why do I keep falling into the same patterns that leave me feeling broken? Will I ever move past the pain and experience healing? Is there something wrong with me?
While Tori is most known for authentically sharing her childhood journey in and out of the foster care system, in her new book she vulnerably shares the profound ways she finally found relief and healing from the pain of her past. As she marries vulnerable storytelling, therapeutic insights, and biblical teaching, Tori will make listeners feel as though she's sitting across from them and inviting them into a journey that changed her life and can change theirs.
In Breaking the Patterns That Break You, Tori gently shows listeners why it's important to recognize the destructive personal, relational, and generational patterns in their lives so they can finally find freedom. By weaving together topics many do not dare touch on, but so many struggle with, Tori compassionately helps listeners
- identify and disempower destructive cycles,
- dismantle codependent tendencies in order to gain and maintain healthy relationships,
- feel less alone in our inevitable human brokenness, and
- rebuild a truer perspective of self.
Tori gives listeners hope that they can get unstuck while finding healing that sticks. If they are willing to do the hard work, it's possible to break the patterns that have broken them and see themselves for who they truly are—good, safe, and loved.
©2025 Tori Hope Petersen (P)2025 Thomas Nelson