Many people appear successful on the outside, faithful, accomplished, dependable, yet privately feel overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, and disconnected from peace or purpose. In her deeply impactful new book, “When the Mind Cries,” Dr. Tiwalola Osunfisan offers a compassionate, evidence-based pathway to healing emotional pain and rediscovering meaning, purpose, and peace.
Blending modern neuroscience, trauma-informed psychiatry, and faith-informed wisdom, “When the Mind Cries” speaks to a growing population of emotionally burdened yet high-functioning adults, including people of faith and those who are spiritually curious, who have learned how to survive, perform, and serve, but struggle to truly feel whole.
“Faith does not make us immune to adversity,” says Dr. Osunfisan. “It gives us meaning, direction, and the capacity to move through hardship with hope and purpose.”
A double-board-certified psychiatrist, mindset strategist, and transformational speaker, Dr. Osunfisan explains what emotional pain truly is, how trauma reshapes the brain and nervous system, and why unresolved experiences often resurface as anxiety, burnout, depression, relational strain, or repeating life patterns. With clinical clarity and deep compassion, she guides readers to:
- Understand how emotional pain is stored in the brain and body
- Regulate the nervous system and interrupt toxic emotional cycles
- Integrate faith and values without spiritual bypassing or shame
- Heal unresolved wounds while renewing thought patterns
- Move from emotional survival to peace, purpose, and sustainable wholeness
Grounded in real-life stories, practical tools, and evidence-based insight, “When the Mind Cries” is both clinically credible and spiritually accessible, offering a rare bridge between mental health care, personal growth, and faith-integrated transformation.
To support readers beyond insight alone, the book is accompanied by an optional, complimentary digital workbook designed to help individuals reflect, apply key concepts, and translate awareness into meaningful, lasting change.
Early reader response has been strong, with “When the Mind Cries” reaching #1 on Amazon in the Nervous System Diseases category, underscoring its relevance at the intersection of neuroscience, emotional regulation, and whole-person healing.
Dr. Osunfisan is the founder of Transformed Mind Wellness, where she equips leaders, healthcare professionals, and communities with psychologically sound, values-informed tools for emotional wellness, resilience, and purpose-driven living. She is also a John Maxwell–certified trainer and a sought-after global speaker on emotional intelligence, trauma recovery, and meaningful leadership.
In 2025, “When the Mind Cries” reached an international audience when it was showcased at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Germany, introducing its message of emotional healing, meaning, and peace to readers worldwide.
Early readers describe the book as “liberating,” “deeply validating,” and “a masterclass in emotional and spiritual healing.” One reviewer writes, “This book doesn't shame your pain—it explains it, honors it, and shows you how to heal.”
“When the Mind Cries” invites readers to finally name what hurts, break generational patterns, and step into a more grounded, resilient, and purpose-filled life.
The book is available at The Reading Glass Books, on Amazon, and through major online retailers.
Learn more at transformedmindwellness.com
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