Britt Frank, MSW, LSCSW, SEP, is a clinician, educator, and
trauma specialist. She received her B.A. from Duke University and
her MSW from the University of Kansas, where she is an
award-winning adjunct professor. Frank speaks and writes widely
about emotional wellness and healing.
“In this lively, well-written book, Britt Frank adds her compelling
voice to this movement toward listening to rather than avoiding or
fighting with what is making you stuck. To use one of her great
metaphors, what if anxiety isn’t an annoying feeling to ignore or
medicate and instead is a warning light on your mind’s dashboard,
indicating that something inside you needs attention? Frank’s has
been quite a journey and I’m so glad she’s courageous enough to
share it, and the wisdom it brought her, with us.”
—Richard C. Schwartz, PhD, creator of the evidence-based Internal
Family Systems (IFS) therapeutic model, and faculty member at
Harvard Medical School
“In The Science of Stuck Britt Frank provides insights that enable
individuals to move from the rigidity and predictiveness of being
stuck to flexibility, curiosity, and social
accessibility. Through relatable examples, we can develop
skills to feel safe enough to venture into relationships and novel
experiences and learn that being stuck is not a lifelong
destiny.”
—Dr. Stephen W. Porges, PhD, originator of The Polyvagal Theory,
founding director of the Kinsey Institute Traumatic Stress Research
Consortium at Indiana University, professor of psychiatry at the
University of North Carolina, and a co-founder of the Polyvagal
Institute
“This book is relevant for our modern, complicated lives and
necessary for when we need to get our lives back on track. This
book will give you the information you need to spark your curiosity
with enough room to engage the necessary inward journey of
self-reflection. You might just replace that stack of self-help
books on your bedside table with this one essential guide.”
—Arielle Schwartz, PhD, author of The Complex PTSD Workbook, The
Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook, and other books on trauma
recovery
“With down-to-earth language, enlivening inner-exercises, vivid
humanness and humor, Britt Frank invites you to explore the gap
between your own inertia and momentum. The Science of Stuck
provides the precise compass you need to navigate your way to
freedom.”
—Nancy Levin, author, Setting Boundaries Will Set You Free
"The Science of Stuck will give readers a new perspective, a deep
understanding of anxiety, and a way out of anxiety. A book that is
much needed in our post-pandemic world."
—Milagros Phillips, author of Cracking the Healer's Code and
Finding Wholeness
“Britt Frank gives us an exceptionally wholehearted explanation for
why it’s so important to reframe anxiety. With researched clarity,
she invites us to reconsider the ‘anxiety disorder’ paradigm and
invite anxiety to the table. Britt’s kind direction asks us to pull
up a chair beside our fears and become friends. I will be sharing
this book with clients and colleagues.”
—Kelly McDaniel, LPC, NCC, author of Ready to Heal and Mother
Hunger
"If you feel stuck in your life, you can't afford not to read this
book. In her powerfully engaging and relatable
style, Britt takes you on a practical journey through understanding
the practical neuroscience of stuck and what it's going to take for
you to get your life moving on your own
terms. Highly recommended."
—Alex Howard, founder and chairman of The Optimum Health Clinic,
creator of Therapeutic Coaching, and author of Decode Your
Fatigue
“Britt has done a tremendous job pulling together a book which
forces one to reflect on their life, relationships, weaknesses, and
strengths. She drives home the points that we all have the
opportunity to take control, we all have the right to succeed, and
that it is ok to not be perfect, but bottom line—we must take
accountability for our results. Reading this book will make you
uncomfortable, but it will give you the tools and the confidence to
get unstuck.”
—Dennis Huber, President of MJH Consulting and former Executive
Vice President at CenturyLink
"Britt Frank expertly, concisely, and humorously clarifies
what ‘stuck’ really is, and how we can all wrench ourselves free—to
step into who we are meant to be."
—Meredith Atwood, author of The Year of No Nonsense
“Staying stuck is one of the greatest obstacles to growth. Britt
Frank explodes through the barriers of confusion and resistance to
help us use the power of anxiety to get unstuck. Once we do, we’ll
see more clearly, think with an open mind, feel more positively,
and act with clarity and conviction.”
—Bob Rosen, PhD, founder of The Healthy Leader and author of eight
books on leadership
"There is nothing wrong with us. That's just one of the many
takeaways I have from The Science of Stuck. As someone who's
struggled with an anxiety disorder most of my life, Britt's
relatable writing coupled with science is exactly what all of us
need when we're feeling stuck, lost, and even broken.”
—Andrea Owen, author of Make Some Noise and host of the Make Some
Noise podcast
“Using research, theory, and her own experience as a therapist,
Britt Frank compassionately reminds us that our painful experiences
have roots and meaning, and that even when we feel broken, there is
always a way through. As a therapist I appreciated her research and
examples of resilience, and as a human being I felt soothed by her
reminders that I could trust and honor all parts of myself. I will
return to the wisdom of this important book again and again, and I
look forward to sharing it with clients and friends.”
—Cathy Cassani Adams, author of Zen Parenting and host of Zen
Parenting Radio
"The Science of Stuck is a must-read for anyone looking to identify
and overcome the barriers that keep them from moving forward
in life, feeling happy and fulfilled, and enjoying meaningful
relationships. Britt brilliantly steps readers through several
practical, evidence-informed techniques proven to help combat
chronic stuck-ness in relationships, and she gives us all hope that
we can break out of old patterns to have the connections we yearn
for."
—Dr. Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, forensic psychologist and author of
The Trauma Treatment Toolbox
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