The Kidnapped Self

The Kidnapped Self

The Neuroscience of Invisible Abduction

von Ali AYOUB

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Beschreibung

What does it mean to lose yourself without ever leaving your home?

Most of us imagine abduction as a violent, physical event: a van door sliding shut, a ransom note, a sudden absence. But in the modern world, the most devastating kidnappings happen in plain sight. They occur in the quiet corridors of corporate offices, the intimacy of marriages, the complex dynamics of co-parenting, and the halls of academia. They happen without ropes or chains, yet they leave the victim entirely bound.

In The Kidnapped Self, author Ali Ayoub introduces a groundbreaking framework for understanding Invisible Abduction: the systematic theft of a person's agency, voice, and future.

Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, sociology, and philosophy, this book reveals how "benevolent kidnappers"-anxious parents, controlling partners, and insecure leaders-colonize the lives of others under the guise of protection or love. It exposes the biological mechanisms of the crime, from the "functional freeze" of the nervous system to the "epistemic injustice" that makes a victim doubt their own reality.

Through the lens of the Citadel Model, you will learn how the self is besieged layer by layer-from the isolation of the Network to the silencing of the Voice, and finally, the hijacking of the Identity.

But this book is not just an anatomy of harm; it is an architecture of return.

Whether you are a survivor of a high-conflict relationship, a student silenced by a mentor, an employee erased by a toxic workplace, or a parent fighting to reclaim a child turned against you, The Kidnapped Self offers a roadmap for liberation. It is a guide to deprogramming the conditioned mind, thawing the frozen nervous system, and reclaiming the territory of your own life.

The era of invisible abduction ends when we refuse to look away. The return of the unstolen self begins now.

Produktdetails

ISBN 9781972033104
Verlag Ayoub Sciences Press
Erscheinungsdatum 09.02.2026
Sprache Englisch