We are honoured to share that Katrina Collier’s memoir, The Damage of Words, has been featured in the Daily Mail — both online and in print today.

Born into a household shaped by generational trauma, Katrina’s story follows her journey from childhood abuse and self-loathing to healing and self-mastery. Raised by a narcissistic mother and a passive father, she endured years of emotional and physical abuse that left her battling insecurity, hypervigilance, and complex PTSD.

At the age of 40, fate intervened, setting her on a 12-year path to uncover the roots of her pain — exploring past lives, inherited patterns, and deeply buried trauma — and ultimately experiencing a profound spiritual awakening.

Through various healing modalities and deep personal work, Katrina not only freed herself from self-hate but also achieved emotional regulation, happiness, and peace.

This Daily Mail feature is more than a spotlight on her book — it’s a chance to reach others who are living with the effects of trauma, and to show them that healing, no matter how deep the wounds, is always possible.