Immanuel approach

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Immanuel approach

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[…] not as complicated, difficult, or dangerous as they are often perceived to be. (View PDF, 54 pages) Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us, Part II: The Processing Pathway for Painful Experiences and the Definition of […]

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IAElevatorPitch

[…] a starting point. 15 second version: If I am talking to a therapist/healing minister who is primarily interested in resolving trauma, my 15 second summary i s: "We apply biblical principles and brain -science to help the recipient establish an […]

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Example of Immanuel approach conference

[…] Wilder have carefully integrated truth from scripture, observations from their combined 60+ years of clinical experience, and brain research regarding trauma, memory, and the neurological pathways for processing painful experiences. The Immanuel approach to emotional healing is also consistent with […]

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Int-AdvCEUInfoMHPsSeminarOverview&TeachingContent

[…] with supervision/consultationback-up from mental health professionals. This is an especially strategic value for low incomecountries and marginalized communities with high trauma burdens and minimal resources.1The components of the Intermediate/Advanced Immanuel Approach include:1. Coach the recipient to focus attention on a […]

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Int-AdvCEUInfoMHPsPartialBiblio

[…] Behavior in Sheep." Annalsof the New York Academy of Science Vol. 652 (1997): pages 83–101.Lehman, Karl D. "Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us ~ Part IV:Conditions and Resources Necessary for Resolving Traumatic Memories," last modified […]

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What about plain old sin?

[…] presenting this material a gentleman in the audience asked, “So what about plain old sin? Does all this stuff about trauma, triggering, implicit memory, the VLE, central nervous system extrapolation, immaturity, and non-relational mode explain away sin as a cause […]

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