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IABasicTrainingExeHandout1

[…] in this series of exercises, if the recipient gets really stuck in a bad place when they are working with trauma, you will need to provide detailed, extended safety -net coaching – you will need to help them get back […]

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IABasicTrainingExeHandout0MHPs

[…] in this series of exercises, if the recipient gets really stuck in a bad place when they are working with trauma, you will need to provide detailed, extended safety -net coaching – you will need to help them get back […]

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IABasicTrainingExeHandout0

[…] in this series of exercises, if the recipient gets really stuck in a bad place when they are working with trauma, you will need to provide detailed, extended safety -net coaching – you will need to help them get back […]

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2025-8-18ENNewEssayMemoryPhenomena

[…] stimulation): II. Multiple Parallel Memory Systems: A. Specific neurological injuries having distinctive effects on different kinds of memory: B. Childhood trauma with emotional memory, physical memory, and behavioral memory, but no autobiographical memory: C. Cognitive psychology laboratory research: D. Functional […]

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2025-5-5IADifficultQuestions

[…] Questions Ma y 5, 202 5 Greetings all, As many of you have already encountered, as recipients work through severe trauma tic memories , at some point they often ask the really difficult question : "Why did God allow this […]

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2025-4-14ENJohnCurlin

[…] this particular trip was to provide sessions for the people on the mission team, so that the ir own unresolved trauma would not undermine their ministry by causing burnout. But occasionally he would run out of team members to pray […]

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2025-4-21ENThinkTankThanks

[…] her, we might even end up with fMRI studies of recipient’s brains before, during, and after Immanuel Approach healing for trauma. • I had a good conversation about IA with a couple who were missionaries for 12 years in Peru, […]

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ImmanuelApproachCommunity

[…] of the attuned connection, see the "Capacity and Immanuel"section of chapter three and Part II of the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us" essayseries (available as a free download from the "Special Subjects/Advanced Topics" section […]

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LehmanIAFundEndeavors

[…] Course, US military, American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) , World Discipleship Association (WDA), Hope Worldwide, Living Wholeness, Compassion International, Trauma Healing Institute (THI), Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA), Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries, Saddleback Church Mental Health Initiativ e, […]

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BrainSciencyPartVImmAppRevisitReferralBLB

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us,Part V: The Immanuel Approach, Revisited(©Copyright 2007 K.D. Lehman MD)The material from this essay (updated and expanded) is now incorporated into the big […]

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BrainSciencePartIIntroImmAppReferralBLB

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div."Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, & the God Who Is with Us"Part I: A Psychiatrist’s Journey – A Brief Introduction to theImmanuel Approach(©Copyright 2007 K.D. Lehman MD)The material from this essay (updated and expanded) […]

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Rita#1CommentaryCaseStudy

[…] enjoys responding toHis invitation.Jesus initiates "face to face" interaction and eye contact: As discussed at length in both "BrainScience, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is With Us, Part II" and "Immanuel,Emotional Healing, and Capacity, Part Two,"3 face-to-face interactions, and […]

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demonicBind

[…] is that harassing/oppressing demonic spirits are usually anchored in psychologicaland/or spiritual issues, such as the toxic content carried in unresolved trauma, sinful defenses,and unconfessed willful sin. If deliverance prayer is attempted before these underlying issues areresolved, the demonic spirits leave […]

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DawnCommentaryCaseStudy

[…] additional discussion of this "help the person open her heart to Jesus" trouble-shootingintervention, see Lehman, Karl D., "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, & The God Who is With Us,Part V: The Immanuel Approach, Revisited," in the "About our Theophostic-based therapy/ministry"section of […]

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State & Fed Facilities

[…] • www.kclehman.com • Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div. Addressing Spiritual Concerns in State and Federal Facilities (Revision 1/11/2025)Page 5 of 5disease, trauma, substance use, etc.).September 2000 Addendum: We seem to be in a time of transition, with lots of variability andinconsistency […]

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IanCommentaryCaseStudy

[…] preventing Ian from perceiving Jesus’ presence and experiencing aninteractive connection.An interactive connection with the Lord or healing of the underlying trauma – what isproducing the fruit?: As already mentioned, in the follow-up interview Ian reports that hepresented his seminar on […]

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SpiritualDisc2

[…] (temporarily,just for the purpose of allowing painful emotions to connect during the healing work), which willthen lead to the underlying trauma and the opportunity for healing.VIII. A Word of Caution and Clarification – Venting Anger and Hurting Others In theName […]

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Kclehman.com Website Archives

[…] in the Therapist/Facilitator: One of the Most Important Hindrances to Emotional Healing Unresolved issues in the facilitator (truth-based pain, unresolved trauma, judgments, vows, other sinful defenses, other sin, and demonic infection) are some of the most important hindrances to emotional […]

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2022-12-31EN-UrbanaUpdate

[…] community volunteers. MANY people experiencing the living prese nce of Jesus. On the second day, the plenary speaker talked about trauma and then told everyone about our prayer room. And this presentation was to 6,000 people, so we were swamped. […]

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2022-10-31EN-MaturitySkills

[…] about maturity skills, and how they are an important necessary component for thriving that is qualitatively different from healing for trauma, truth (good , accurate teaching and in formation), salvation, and other important ingredients that are necessary for thriving. Learning […]

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