<p><strong>Raw Honest Poetry of Healing and Transformation</strong></p><p><em>Her Believing Heart</em> by Jennifer Polhemus is a powerful and unflinching poetry collection that explores the long journey through mental illness trauma and the reclamation of self. With dark irony and direct language these free verse poems examine wellness across every dimension-spiritual physical intellectual creative emotional and sexual.</p><p>Like river rocks tumbling and polishing one another the poems show how impact and friction are part of becoming whole.</p><ul><li><strong>Powerful Healing Poetry Collection</strong> <ul><li>A courageous literary poetry book that addresses mental health trauma recovery and radical acceptance with honesty and depth.</li></ul></li><li><strong>Experienced &amp; Award-Nominated Poet</strong> <ul><li>By Jennifer Polhemus Pushcart Prize nominee internationally published poet with four previous collections and work appearing in numerous literary magazines and anthologies.</li></ul></li><li><strong>Themes of Trauma Wellness &amp; Resilience</strong> <ul><li>Explores the many facets of healing and the transformation of pain into strength written from lived experience as a Certified Peer Specialist and holistic wellness coach.</li></ul></li><li><strong>Perfect for Thoughtful Readers &amp; Gifting</strong> <ul><li>Ideal for readers of women's poetry mental health poetry trauma-informed writing and contemporary free verse. A meaningful gift for anyone on a healing or self-discovery journey.</li></ul></li><li><strong>Independent Publisher </strong><ul><li>Published by Sligo Creek Publishing. This 114-page paperback is&nbsp;offering a unique and personal addition to any poetry collection.</li></ul></li></ul><p><strong>About the Author</strong></p><p>Jennifer Polhemus is an internationally published poet Certified Peer Specialist and owner of Eclosion Mind a holistic wellness coaching practice. A Pushcart Prize nominee she has published four previous poetry collections and leads workshops on creative writing and mindfulness. Her work draws from decades of personal experience with mental illness and her ongoing journey toward integrated wellness.</p>