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You’re spending more time managing emotions than doing the actual work. Conflicts repeat, capable people burn out, and small issues escalate-despite clear goals, thoughtful communication, and well-intentioned leadership.Leading Through the Shadows explains why this happens and gives leaders practical, trauma-informed tools to interrupt patterns before they erode performance, trust, and wellbeing.Burnout isn’t only a workload problem. Invisible emotional undercurrents, stress responses, past experiences, and unspoken relational dynamics, shape behavior at work and quietly drive disengagement, conflict, and exhaustion. Drawing on psychology, leadership practice, and real-world experience, Dr. Lisa Rassaei shows how these dynamics influence leadership style, team culture, and decision-making under pressure.Core concepts such as the window of tolerance, psychological safety, and workplace bullying are explained clearly. This is not a book about diagnosing individuals. It’s about how nervous-system responses show up in meetings, feedback, conflict, and change-and what leaders can do differently in real time.This book helps you address:recurring burnout and disengagementteams that perform 'on paper' but feel tense or stuckrepeated conflict and 'toxic' patterns policies alone can’t resolveleadership challenges amplified by chronic stress and relational strainNo therapy training required. The approach is grounded and designed for real leadership situations.Readers will learn how to:stay calm under pressurenavigate interpersonal dynamics at workprevent small issues from escalatingbuild trust and psychological safety without losing authorityprotect their energy in difficult conversationsLeading Through the Shadows offers a realistic, practical framework for trauma-informed leadership, concrete about what to do next, starting in your next team meeting.