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2010-5-27ENSriLanka

[…] Wilder returned from a country in Asia that is recoveri ng from 25 years of civil war and from massive trauma from the 2008 tsunami. Charlotte and = had the privilege of spending an evening with him to hear about […]

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Case Studies

[…] good example of how triggering can produce behavioral symptoms that mimic attention deficit disorder (ADD), and how resolving the underlying trauma can resolve these behaviors that can easily be mistaken for genuine ADD. Updated 12/21/24 (Download pdf, 3 pages) “Now […]

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Rita#2Commentary

[…] and educational for any viewer, but it willbe much more valuable if you have first read the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and TheGod Who is With Us" essays. If time constraints preclude reading all five Parts, I wouldencourage you to […]

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Rita#1Commentary

[…] beenaware of it’s presence.Jesus initiates "face to face" interaction and eye contact: As discussed at length in both"Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is With Us, Part II" and "Immanuel,Emotional Healing, and Capacity, Part Two," face-to-face interactions, and […]

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RenaeCommentary

[…] and educational for any viewer, but it will be much morevaluable if you have first 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 […]

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Maggie#2Commentary

[…] and educational for any viewer, but it will be much morevaluable if you have first read the "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, & The God Who isWith Us" essays. If time constraints preclude reading all five Parts, I would encourage you […]

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Charlie2012CondCommentary

[…] him, asks for help in perceiving theLord’s interactive presence, and asks for guidance and help with respect to processing theunresolved trauma. In some of these situations, Charlie experiences a phenomena that is actually Charlie: "See, it works!" explanatory comments for […]

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BobCommentary

[…] open up painful memories, encounter difficultiesbeyond the troubleshooting abilities of lay ministers/beginners, and then be re-traumatized byremaining in the unresolved trauma for extended periods of time. However, as we have beenworking so diligently to clarify the principles and sharpen the […]

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10-5 Testimonies

[…] Kim visited in October of 2007 to provide medical follow-up he also asked David about the psychological aspect of the trauma. David stated that he was "all right," but his face and voice looked and sounded depressed, and with further […]

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05-a Step by Step

[…] shared) . Is there a specific memory that comes to mind when you felt this way?" 30 STEP 5: (FOR TRAUMA) CONNECT WITH PAINFUL MEMORY Coach the recipient to put themselves back into the memory, and describe the details, until […]

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Urbana IA Minisrty Wide Variety

[…] Needs/Requests (Urbana 2022, Draft version 9/15 /22) Many ministries that use the Immanuel Approach focus especially on healing for psychological trauma. In contrast, the students at Urbana will come with a wide variety of requests. • Some may sit down […]

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IAIntroductionSuperShort

[…] recipient can doemotional healing work – she can go to a traumatic memory, and then work with Jesus to resolvethe trauma. Or the recipient can pick an issue or question regarding which she would like somehelp, and then look at, […]

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Difficulty Finding and/or Connecting with Positive Memories

[…] just doing the appreciation andconnection-with-Jesus parts of the Immanuel Approach, and therefore don’t need to use thepositive memory for a trauma-work safety net, this intervention can help the recipient use aKarl D. Lehman, M.D. • www.kclehman.com • Charlotte E.T. Lehman, […]

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Physical Manifest EMDR

[…] intervention seemsto help people connect more intensely with traumatic memories and also seems to facilitate thehealing and resolution of unresolved trauma. I was not surprised to see people experience anddisplay increased emotional intensity when I used EMDR (this has been […]

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Physical Manifest EMDR

[…] intervention seemsto help people connect more intensely with traumatic memories and also seems to facilitate thehealing and resolution of unresolved trauma. I was not surprised to see people experience anddisplay increased emotional intensity when I used EMDR (this has been […]

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Pushing Back Against Polarization and Division

[…] least subtly triggered (and often not so subtly). As discussed indetail in Outsmarting Yourself, when the toxic content from old trauma gets triggered forward italmost always turns off our relational circuits and pushes us into non-relational mode.4 In3 Karl Lehman, […]

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DescribeEverythingPersRelationships

[…] ofa subject you have thought a lot about. For example, if I’m in a conversation and the otherperson mentions psychological trauma, her comment might remind me of an essay I have beenworking on and I could easily launch into an […]

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MaryBethCommentaryCaseStudy

[…] 3 in The Immanuel Approach , I comment that Jesus’ agenda for an Immanuel Approach session is often to resolve trauma (resolving trauma removes blockages that hinder our connection with Jesus, and he also wants to relieve our suffering); but […]

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Mary Beth Commentary

[…] 3 in The Immanuel Approach , I comment that Jesus’ agenda for an Immanuel Approach session is often to resolve trauma (resolving trauma removes blockages that hinder our connection with Jesus, and he also wants to relieve our suffe ring); […]

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2022-11-14EN-NewMaryBethSession

[…] summary from the back of the DVD case : Hesus’ agenda for an =mmanuel Approach session is often to resolve trauma (resolving trauma removes blockages that hinder our connection with Hesus, and he also wants to relieve our suffering); but […]

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