Most wounds do not begin with what happened to us. They begin with what we came to believe about ourselves because of it. Breaking the Orphan Spirit is an invitation to healing for anyone who has spent years striving, performing, people-pleasing, or carrying a quiet ache for acceptance. If you have ever felt unseen despite your achievements, struggled with rejection long after the moment passed, or loved God deeply while secretly wondering if you were truly loved in return, this book was written for you.
Drawing from Scripture, inner healing principles, and practical reflection exercises, Dr. Tabby Munyoki gently guides readers beneath the symptoms to the deeper beliefs that fuel shame, fear, insecurity, and performance-driven living.
This is more than a book to read. It is a journey to walk. Inside, you will learn how to identify orphan-based thinking, heal hidden wounds of rejection and abandonment, embrace your identity as a beloved son or daughter of God, and live from acceptance rather than striving for it.
Because freedom begins when you stop asking, “Am I enough?” and finally discover whose you are. You were never created to live as an orphan. You were created to belong.
About the Author

Dr. Tabby Munyoki is a medical doctor, author, speaker, and founder of Inner Healing Lounge, a platform dedicated to emotional wellness, inner healing, and identity restoration. Drawing from her background in medicine, counselling psychology, and biblical truth, she helps individuals heal emotional wounds, rediscover their God-given identity, and cultivate healthier relationships with themselves, God, and others.
Passionate about helping people find healing beneath the surface, Dr. Tabby’s work combines psychological insight, practical wisdom, and faith-based principles to guide individuals from striving to belonging, from woundedness to wholeness, and from merely surviving to truly living. Through her writing, teaching, and speaking engagements, she creates transformative spaces where healing, growth, and lasting personal change can take root.
She is also the author of a children’s book; Mika’s Big Feelings.



