Who Am I Now?: Reconstructing Identity After a Life-Defining Change

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Major change doesn’t just alter your circumstances — it shatters the story you told yourself about who you are. This essential guide helps you navigate the identity crisis that follows major disruption, and emerge with a self more genuinely yours than the one you had before.

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There is a particular bewilderment that comes with the loss of a defining role or relationship — not just the grief of what has gone, but the disorientation of no longer knowing who you are without it. The parent whose children have left. The professional whose career has ended. The person whose marriage has dissolved. In each case, the question that surfaces — quietly, persistently, sometimes terrifyingly — is the same: who am I now?

Who Am I Now? is a guided exploration of identity reconstruction: understanding how your sense of self was constructed in the first place, how major change disrupts it, and how to build an identity that is more conscious, more spacious, and more genuinely yours. Drawing on narrative psychology, attachment theory, and the psychology of self-concept, the book offers a framework for understanding identity not as a fixed thing to be protected, but as an ongoing story to be revised.

The practical heart of the book is a set of exercises called the Identity Archaeology: a systematic process for excavating the beliefs, roles, and experiences that shaped your current sense of self, identifying which elements are worth preserving and which were imposed rather than chosen, and beginning to construct a revised narrative. This is not quick work — but the exercises are designed to be returned to over time, each pass revealing something new.

A final section addresses the social dimension of identity reconstruction: the experience of no longer fitting the role others have for you, and the particular challenge of rebuilding identity in a culture that rewards consistency and distrusts visible change.

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