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From Trauma to Triumph: Expanded Edition Featuring “Join the Mission”

A Mom's Mission with Neurofeedback

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From Trauma to Triumph: Expanded Edition Featuring “Join the Mission”

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Discover what’s possible when one mother refuses to settle for less than answers.

In From Trauma to Triumph: A Mom’s Mission with Neurofeedback, Dianne Kosto shares her deeply personal and transformational journey to help her son—and how that mission evolved into a movement to make brainwave regulation accessible to families everywhere.

This expanded edition invites listeners to shift their understanding of behavior, trauma, and emotional regulation by exploring what’s really happening in the brain. With compassion and clarity, Kosto demystifies the science of Neurofeedback and makes it relatable for both parents and professionals.

More than just a memoir, this book now includes a powerful new section—Join the Mission—that advocates for a future where brain-based care is no longer out of reach. Listeners will walk away feeling empowered, informed, and equipped to make change in their homes, practices, or communities.

If you’re ready to discover new solutions, shift your lens, and advocate for what’s possible, this edition of From Trauma to Triumph belongs on your shelf.

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