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Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma

By Dr. Mariel Buqué

Break the Cycle provides a transformative roadmap for identifying and ending inherited family trauma. It offers actionable strategies to foster emotional well-being, build healthier relationships, and reclaim your personal narrative for future generations.

Table of Content

We often think of our inheritance in terms of physical traits or financial assets, but some of the most powerful things we inherit are unseen. We carry the stories, the emotional reactions, and the deep-seated wounds of those who came before us. This is the concept of generational trauma, and if left unaddressed, it continues to ripple through time, affecting children and grandchildren alike. In this summary, we are exploring the path to becoming a cycle breaker. It is a journey that requires us to look honestly at where we come from so we can decide where we are going. Through the insights of Dr. Mariel Buqué, we will learn how to recognize these deep patterns and use specific tools to ensure that the pain of the past does not become the blueprint for the future.

Stepping out of an inherited shadow requires more than just survival; it demands a conscious choice to change the family narrative.

True healing involves balancing the acknowledgment of past pain with the celebration of the resilience you inherited.

Self-awareness is the engine of change, and a consistent journaling practice acts as the mirror for your progress.

The path toward becoming a cycle breaker is an invitation to redefine your future by honestly confronting your past. By embracing the concept of dual recognition, you can validate the trauma you’ve inherited while also drawing strength from the resilience of your ancestors. Through practical daily habits like journaling, you gain the self-awareness needed to track your growth and stay committed to the process. This isn’t just about your own peace of mind—it’s about creating a new legacy of emotional freedom for everyone who follows in your footsteps. You have the power to stop the cycle here and now.

About this book

What is this book about?

Many of us feel the heavy weight of family history without realizing that these patterns are not set in stone. Break the Cycle explores how to dismantle the invisible chains of generational trauma that often dictate our emotional lives and relationships. This book serves as a compassionate roadmap for anyone who feels stuck in the same emotional ruts as their predecessors, promising a future where peace and self-awareness replace chaos and reactivity. By identifying the root causes of inherited struggles, Dr. Mariel Buqué explains how we can begin to cultivate a new way of existing in the world. The core promise of this work is that personal healing doesn't just benefit the individual; it changes the entire trajectory for every person who comes after them. It invites readers to move from a state of mere survival into a life defined by growth, resilience, and true emotional liberation, providing the clarity and tools needed to stop the cycle of pain once and for all.

Book Information

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Genra:

Mental Health & Wellbeing, Parenting & Families, Psychology

Topics:

Emotional Intelligence, Family Dynamics, Parenting, Resilience, Trauma

Publisher:

Penguin Random House

Language:

English

Publishing date:

January 2, 2024

Lenght:

5 min 01 sec

About the Author

Dr. Mariel Buqué

Dr. Mariel Buqué is a transformational psychologist whose work is primarily focused on the process of healing generational wounds. She acts as a catalyst for individuals, helping them to acknowledge the trauma of their past and find ways to transmute that pain into a legacy of generational healing. Her professional approach emphasizes deep emotional transformation, self-awareness, and the breaking of harmful lineage patterns.

Ratings & Reviews

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Overall score based on 223 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find this title to be a significant work that provides transformative perspectives while remaining highly accessible. They value the ideal blend of educational material, with one listener pointing out the inclusion of scientific research. The text assists listeners through their recovery process and addresses trauma from several angles, as one review emphasizes the inclusion of carefully designed exercises. Listeners appreciate the exploration of family history, with one listener describing how it links various generational experiences.

Top reviews

Air

As someone who grew up in an immigrant household where mental health was a taboo subject, this book felt like a warm, validating embrace. Dr. Buqué’s Afro-Dominican perspective is so refreshing and necessary because it addresses the cultural nuances that Western psychology often overlooks. She doesn't just explain the science of intergenerational trauma; she illustrates it through moving stories, like her own childhood memory of fetching water. I particularly loved the integration of holistic practices like sound baths and breathwork into the healing process. It’s rare to find a book that marries clinical research with indigenous wisdom so seamlessly. The writing is accessible but never feels like it's talking down to you. Truly, this is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the echoes of their ancestors’ pain and finally create their own music from it.

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Wei

Wow, this was a heavy but absolutely necessary read that I think everyone should pick up at least once. There is a specific quote in here—'is this pain yours?'—that stopped me dead in my tracks and forced me to reevaluate my entire relationship with my parents. Dr. Buqué does an incredible job of showing how we carry the weight of decades of unresolved grief without even realizing it. The stories from her therapy room were so relatable that it was almost embarrassing to see my own irrational responses mirrored on the page. I opted for the audiobook, which I highly recommend if you’re prone to spiraling, as her voice is incredibly soothing and grounding. This book isn't just about awareness; it's about active movement toward a different kind of future. It has genuinely helped me understand my brain better than any other self-help book this year.

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Ratchada

Dr. Buqué offers a refreshing perspective that moves away from the sterile, Western-only approach to psychology that dominated the field for too long. By incorporating sound baths and mindfulness into her practice, she acknowledges that healing must be holistic to be effective. I felt a deep connection to the stories about reclaiming ancestral practices as a form of resistance against trauma. The writing is incredibly clear, which makes the complex science of how trauma traverses generations easy to digest. I’ve already started using some of the breathwork techniques she suggests, and they’ve been surprisingly effective during high-stress family events. This book is a paradigm-shifter. It challenges the status quo and reminds us that we have the power to sow seeds of healing for those who come after us. A truly compelling resource.

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Henry

Ever wonder why certain family reunions feel like walking through a minefield of emotional triggers? This book provides the 'aha' moments you didn't know you needed. It helped me realize that my shut-off response isn't a personality flaw, but a learned behavior from a long line of people who had to be guarded to survive. Dr. Buqué writes with so much compassion and expertise that you feel safe exploring even the darkest parts of your family history. I particularly appreciated the mix of clinical stories and biological explanations. It’s like a workbook for the soul. I’ve highlighted so many passages and shared them with my siblings already. This is more than just a book; it’s an invitation to stop carrying pain that was never yours to begin with. Life-changing stuff for anyone ready to do the work.

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Taweesak

Picked this up during a particularly rough patch, and it provided a much-needed framework for my healing journey. Dr. Mariel Buqué has a way of making you feel seen without ever making you feel judged. The blend of research and storytelling is perfect—I never felt bored or overwhelmed by the scientific jargon. I found the sections on holistic tools especially helpful because they give you something to do with your body when your mind is racing. It’s a well-researched, important book that addresses trauma on multiple levels: individual, familial, and communal. While I can see why some might want more 'instructions' for the exercises, I found them to be great writing prompts for my own journaling. This lands high on my list of books that helped me understand my brain better. Truly grateful for this resource.

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Chanikarn

Finally got around to finishing this, and I’ve got to say, it’s a solid resource for those starting their healing journey. The way Dr. Buqué breaks down how trauma lives in the body—not just the mind—is eye-opening and deeply researched. I found the sections on epigenetics fascinating because they provide a scientific backbone to things I’ve felt intuitively for years. However, to be fair, the 'practical resources' section at the end was a bit of a letdown for me. I was expecting more guided, in-depth exercises, but many were just numbered lists that lacked the description needed to really dive deep without a therapist. Despite that, the insights on setting boundaries within family dynamics were invaluable. It’s a 4-star read that offers a great foundation, even if the workbook elements felt a little thin.

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Watchara

The chapter on breaking old parenting patterns alone is worth the price of the book. As a mother, I’m constantly terrified of passing down my own anxieties to my kids, and this gave me a concrete framework to stop those cycles in their tracks. Dr. Buqué explains complex psychological mechanisms in a way that feels like a conversation with a wise friend. I loved the emphasis on 'intergenerational abundance' rather than just focusing on the trauma itself. Frankly, some of the lists in the back could have used more detail, as they felt a little rushed compared to the rest of the beautifully written chapters. Still, the message is empowering. It’s informative, scientifically backed, and provides a much-needed bridge between clinical therapy and holistic self-care. It’s not a magic cure, but it’s a very helpful map.

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Anthony

After hearing a lot about 'cycle breaking' on social media, I was skeptical that a single book could actually help with such a massive topic. I was pleasantly surprised. This isn't just trendy buzzwords; it’s a thoughtful exploration of how our ancestors' survival mechanisms become our own modern-day triggers. The author’s personal stories about her Dominican heritage added a layer of authenticity that many clinical books lack. My only real gripe is that while she addresses the problem of family silence, she doesn't give many solutions for when your family refuses to engage with you. It’s a bit frustrating if you're trying to do the work solo. Regardless, it’s a very informative read that has motivated me to keep digging. I’ll be keeping my physical copy nearby just to revisit the reflection questions every few months.

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Ding

To be fair, if you’re brand new to the world of therapy and the concept of 'inherited trauma,' this will be a groundbreaking read. For those of us who have been in the trenches of shadow work for a while, it might feel a bit like a review of the basics. The author is clearly talented and compassionate, and I appreciated the focus on collective healing. But I found myself wanting more from the techniques. Some of the reflection tasks felt a bit surface-level, like things you’d find on a therapist’s Instagram infographic rather than a comprehensive guide. It’s a good book with a noble heart, but it lacks the 'handfesten Werkzeuge' or practical depth I was hoping for to tackle really deep-seated family silences. It's a decent starting point, but perhaps not the deep-dive manual it claims to be.

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Tong

Not gonna lie, I was expecting a lot more depth based on the glowing marketing and the author's credentials. While the concept of breaking the cycle is vital, the execution here felt very repetitive and surprisingly shallow in terms of actual 'how-to.' The biggest disappointment was the back of the book. She builds up these 'plenty of exercises and techniques,' but they turned out to be just a few lists with almost no instruction on how to actually implement them into a daily routine. If you’ve read 'The Body Keeps the Score' or anything by Gabor Maté, you won’t find much new information here. It felt more like a very long introductory essay than a transformative guide. It’s a great idea with a weak implementation, and I honestly felt like my time could have been better spent elsewhere.

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