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.
32 How Life Can Come From Death with Christy Bauman
31 Trauma and the Enneagram Part 2
30 Trauma and the Enneagram Part 1
29 Forgiveness: What It Is
28 Forgiveness: What It's Not
27 God Made Our Brain To Need Others with KJ Ramsey
26 How Healing Happens Part 3
25 How Healing Happens Part 2
24 How Healing Happens Part 1
23 How to Engage a Parent Who Has Harmed You with Autumn
22 Why the Practice of Awareness Heals Your Brain with Terry Bohn
21 From Shattered to Whole: Reclaiming Innocence, Beauty, and Hope with Laurie
20 Affect Regulation: Why It's Critical For Everyday Life
19 The Path To Healing: Why It's So Important To Find Kindness For The Younger You
18 Why Your Story Makes It Hard To Hope
17 What It Looks Like To Actually Grieve Your Wounds
16 Why Lament (Surprisingly) Leads to Life and Freedom
15 Choosing Kindness: Engaging Stories of Shame with Andrew Bauman
14 How to Overcome the Shame of Sexual Abuse with Scott
13 Your Wounds and the Path to Healing
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