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2001-7-8ENPhysicalPhenom

[…] seem much more difficult to suppress. Our experience is that the partially voluntary/involuntary manifestations/phe nomena are often caused by internal parts that are trying to control painful emotions and avoid going to painful memories and/or demonic infection trying to prevent […]

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DawnCommentaryCaseStudy

[…] between her and Jesus that we had worked withduring the session remained resolved, and the lure of affirmation/recognition also remainedresolved.Discussion/commentary:"Child parts," dissociation, and DID: The viewer will notice that both Dawn and I talk aboutan internal child "part," and that […]

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Rita#3CommentaryCaseStudy

[…] changed her focus from the candy to Jesus, she was able to receive His love, andshe received beautiful, powerful healing."Child parts," dissociation, and DID: The viewer will notice that both Rita and I talk about aninternal child "part," and that […]

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IAandPsychosisPsychoticSx

[…] Lehman, M.D. • www.kclehman.com • Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div. Psychosis and Psychotic Symptoms: Definitions and Diagnostic...(Revised 12/16/2020)Page 3 of 8dissociative parts carrying some of the trauma, and demonic spirits infecting the traumaticmemories and internal dissociative parts. Most of us, including […]

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2002-12-14ENAccupunctTFT

[…] is organized around the flow of an energy force, called AQi, @ that is comprised of two opposite but complimentary parts, Yin and Yang. The traditional theory states that illnesses occur if the flow of Qi is insuf ficient, excessive, […]

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2002-3-2ENWorldChangingForces

[…] pronounce a bigger healing than has actually happened, then laterthe client is in a bind when evidence of the unhealed parts surfaces. Theclient either has to essentially renounce your pronouncement, or has tochose to go into denial in that area […]

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Maggie#3CondComm

[…] read the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us" essays.If time constraints preclude reading all five Parts, I would encourage you to at least read Part Iand Part V. This session demonstrates Basic and Intermediate principles, […]

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Maggie#3Commentary

[…] read the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and The God Who is With Us" essays.If time constraints preclude reading all five Parts, I would encourage you to at least read Part Iand Part V. This session demonstrates Basic and Intermediate principles, […]

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Charlie2012CondCommentary

[…] immediately following the session, and seven month follow-upinterview: The condensed version presents clips from the original session (March 8, 2012), parts of the debriefing discussion immediately following the session, and portions of the follow-up interview that took place seven months […]

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Charlie2012Commentary

[…] trauma as a secondary objective), you have the Immanuel Approachto emotional healing. Each of these components are thoroughly discussed in parts II through V ofthe "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who is With Us" essay series, but forthe […]

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2024-8-12ENIALifestyleIncludesTraumaWork

Title: "An IA Lifestyle Should Include Regular, Proactive Trauma W ork" August 12 , 202 4 Greetings all, Just a quick note to share a new FAQ , "Does an Immanuel lifestyle really need to include regular, deliberate, proactive trauma […]

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informedconsent

Informed Consent: General Comments andSample Form for Immanuel Approach Emotional Healing(©Copyright 2002 K.D. Lehman MD, New 12/13/2002, revised 6/12/2023)Going through a careful informed consent process with the Immanuel approach recipient is oneof the simplest and easiest things one can do […]

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NewWineskinCommunity

[…] the lifestyle of emotionally-connected discipleship, andforming new wineskin communities. The Bible is foundational, but many other contemporary resourceshelp flesh out parts of the picture for this time and place. Except for resources we’ve written ourselves,we don’t agree 100% with any […]

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LisaMcommentary.1

[…] of physicalmemory brought forward by the partial triggering will not always progress to full abreaction.Co-conscious as opposed to switching between parts with amnestic barriers: Notice that Lisanever displays confusion or disoriented regarding "Where am I?" She is intensely blended withthe […]

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ChildrenPost2024

[…] to ask Jesus what He wants them to know about it. Note: On many occasionswhen working with internal child dissociated parts, I have found that the child parts don’tneed to tell me any of the details about what they are […]

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BrainSciencyPartVISpecialSubjectsPOST

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and The God Who is With Us,Part VI: Special Subjects(©Copyright 2008 K.D. Lehman MD, New 7/18/08, Last revised 3/22/25)Note: Large portions of the original version of this essay are […]

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jdg & btr toward god new

[…] of the session, but then will later discover judgments andbitterness in other locations when these other memories, issues, or internal parts get triggered. See "General Introductory Comments Regarding Ministry Aids" for additional discussionregarding this point.Strongholds, demonic spirits, and curses: My […]

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2003-2-16ENBulimia

[…] disconnected, leading to the mistaken conclusion that the problem has been resolved. But the symptoms return the next time these parts are triggered forward. $ Demonic spirits could have produced a counterfeit healing, deceiving the Theophostic facilitator and the person […]

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RenaeCommentary

[…] read the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and The God Who isWith Us" essays. If time constraints preclude reading all five Parts, I would encourage you to atleast read Part I and Part V. This session demonstrates Basic and Intermediate principles,techniques, […]

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CognitiveTh&IA

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.The Immanuel Approach and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy(K.D.Lehman MD & C.E.T.Lehman MDiv, New 10/6/2001, revised 3/10/20)Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one of the most widely used forms of psychotherapy, andcompetes with Exposure therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization […]

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