The opposite of trauma is not "no trauma;" the opposite of trauma is connection. To be human is to be wounded. However, wounds heal naturally when the environment is right… and the right environment for healing is the empathic presence of another person. God made our brains and nervous systems to need one another. This is particularly true when it comes to engaging your story. You cannot engage your story alone. Sitting in your favorite chair with a journal, a Bible, a cup of coffee, and a good view out your window is not sufficient to heal your wounds. But the attuned presence of another human being can change your brain.
52 How Your Story Leads to Your Style of Relating to Others with Becky Allender
51 Having Conversations with God with Sam Williamson
50 Struggling with Sexuality Part 2: How Understanding Your Story Can (Surprisingly) Help with Jay Stringer
49 Struggling with Sexuality: How Understanding Your Story Can (Surprisingly) Help with Jay Stringer
48 You Need More Than God with Sam Jolman
47 Warfare Part 6: Breaking Agreements
46 Warfare Part 5 : Addressing Accusations
45 Warfare Part 4: Your Authority
44 How Stories of Harm Lead to Agreements That Bind Us
43 Warfare Part 3: Agreements
42 Warfare Part 2: Accusation
41 Warfare Part 1: The Reality of a War Against Your Heart
40 Love and War: Attachment and Intimate Relationships
39 Engaging the Younger Parts of Your Heart
38 The Process of Learning to Hear from God
37 Covert Sexual Abuse: When Subtlety Equates to Severity
36 How A Story From Kindergarten Can Change Your Brain For Decades
35 Narcissism: What It Is and Why It's So Toxic with Chuck DeGroat
34 Your Kingdom: The Purpose of Counseling
33 What It Means to Engage Your Story with Curiosity with Blaine Hogan
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