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Publicado por Sofia Derin 10/22/2025, 2025
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if you're not burned out, just overloaded?After crisis ends, most people expect relief.But what happens when responsibility resumes before your nervous system has recovered?The Cost of Ethical Overload explores a quiet but increasingly common experience: remaining competent, capable, and trusted while internally operating beyond sustainable capacity.This is not a traditional burnout book.It is not a resilience manual.It is not a trauma memoir.It is a clear, grounded case study of what happens when prolonged stress, ethical responsibility, and high-pressure work environments exceed the limits of the human nervous system.Many professionals in law, healthcare, education, custodial systems, leadership roles, and caregiving stay outwardly functional long after their bodies signal overload. They can think clearly. Perform well. Make responsible decisions. And still feel physically depleted, hyper-vigilant, or unable to fully recover.Through the framework of Neuro-Ethical Realism, Sofia Derin examines: The difference between competence and capacityWhy high-functioning people often crash after the crisis, not during itHow chronic stress and moral responsibility affect the nervous systemWhy institutions mistake performance for sustainabilityWhat "moral injury" looks like when it is physiological, not emotionalThis book challenges the assumption that if you are still performing, you are still fine.Responsibility is not infinite.Resilience is not limitless.Capacity is biological.For readers interested in psychology, nervous system regulation, burnout recovery, ethical leadership, stress science, moral injury, and institutional design, The Cost of Ethical Overload offers a new lens: one that treats collapse not as weakness but as data.This is a serious examination of responsibility under pressure and what it costs to carry it without margin. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. We don't learn morality - we feel it.Before language, before law, before belief, the body already knew.Neuro-Ethical Realism is a radical new philosophy that rewires the way we understand conscience.Where religion claims ownership of morality and psychology dissects it into theories, Sofia Derin brings it back to where it began, the nervous system.Blending lived trauma with lucid science, Derin reveals that every emotion, every instinct, and every act of empathy is the body's biological pursuit of truth.When fear distorts this rhythm, we call it anxiety. When society rewards obedience over honesty, we call it morality. But when biology and integrity align; coherence is born, and that is where healing begins.In this groundbreaking companion to her memoir Trial by Trust, Derin transforms survival into philosophy and philosophy into humanity. Neuro-Ethical Realism isn't an ideology, it's evidence. It proves that: Morality is measurable.Conscience is biological.Truth is a physiological event. This is not self-help. It's self-recognition, a guide for thinkers, therapists, and survivors who know that ethics isn't written in scripture or policy - but in pulse, breath, and coherence.Daring. Devastating. Liberating.Neuro-Ethical Realism will change how you see morality forever. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if you're not burned out, just overloaded?After crisis ends, most people expect relief.But what happens when responsibility resumes before your nervous system has recovered?The Cost of Ethical Overload explores a quiet but increasingly common experience: remaining competent, capable, and trusted while internally operating beyond sustainable capacity.This is not a traditional burnout book.It is not a resilience manual.It is not a trauma memoir.It is a clear, grounded case study of what happens when prolonged stress, ethical responsibility, and high-pressure work environments exceed the limits of the human nervous system.Many professionals in law, healthcare, education, custodial systems, leadership roles, and caregiving stay outwardly functional long after their bodies signal overload. They can think clearly. Perform well. Make responsible decisions. And still feel physically depleted, hyper-vigilant, or unable to fully recover.Through the framework of Neuro-Ethical Realism, Sofia Derin examines: The difference between competence and capacityWhy high-functioning people often crash after the crisis, not during itHow chronic stress and moral responsibility affect the nervous systemWhy institutions mistake performance for sustainabilityWhat "moral injury" looks like when it is physiological, not emotionalThis book challenges the assumption that if you are still performing, you are still fine.Responsibility is not infinite.Resilience is not limitless.Capacity is biological.For readers interested in psychology, nervous system regulation, burnout recovery, ethical leadership, stress science, moral injury, and institutional design, The Cost of Ethical Overload offers a new lens: one that treats collapse not as weakness but as data.This is a serious examination of responsibility under pressure and what it costs to carry it without margin. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.