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2019-9-9EN-IntimacyVidClip

[…] really short summary is: "Intimacy with Jesus is the number one goal for the Immanuel Approach, whereas healing for psychological trauma is just a wonderful side benefit." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ0Ag1WfQ8c This video clip is now also included with the collection of teaching […]

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2019-8-16ENIAwithUrbanYouth

[…] a girl who is a 9 th grader. (I know the girl and met with her family to do some trauma counseling at one point.) The girl believed some devastating lies about her worth and that she had not done […]

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2018-11-14ENIntimacyJesusNumberOne

[…] in Chapter 3, I started my journey with the Immanuel Approach believing that the primary objective was to heal psychological trauma in order to relieve suffering. As also described in Chapter 3, Hesus told one of my clients, "= love […]

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2018-6-14ENRwanadanGenocide

[…] that only participants who are successful with connecting with Jesus in the first step go on to try working with trauma. This second -safety -net precaution makes sure that people don’t go to traumatic memories without the first safety net […]

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2018-6-8ENThoughtsForMHPs

[…] their work with traumatic memories. I had tried every troubleshooting tool I had learned over 20+ years of working with trauma, but to no avail. Then I discovered the issue of limited brain -mind -spirit capacity (thank you Jim Wilder). […]

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2018-3-6ENCarWreckCatastrophe

[…] and three sisters were all killed. This was all incredibly horrible, but a part of the accident that made the trauma even worse was that Mike believed he was responsible. His memory was that he had been standing in the […]

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2016-11-19ENAnotherEndorsement

[…] Jesus. Intimacy. Hearing what Jesus wants us to know. Allowing Him to lead us into places that, though there was trauma, hurt and pain, He is with us. Never alone. Being with others as Jesus leads, seeing Him connect is […]

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2016-11-12ENFantasticValue

[…] Jesus. Intimacy. Hearing what Jesus wants us to know. Allowing Him to lead us into places that, though there was trauma, hurt and pain, He is with us. Never alone. Being with others as Jesus leads, seeing Him connect is […]

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2016-10-14ENTwoMoreEndorsements

[…] -immanuel -approach -work/ "Immanuel Prayer is the single most effective method I’ve ever encountered for healing the lifelong effects of trauma. I work as a Christian pastor and as a psychiatrist in an academic medical center treating military veterans with […]

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2016-9-29ENAnotherEndorsement

[…] on both themselves and their families. However, this book is not only for the reader who deals with such severe trauma. In this book Karl teaches the reader how to begin to dialogue with Jesus from a secure and joyful […]

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2016-9-22ENTEstAndEndorse

[…] Divine is so different, and yet every IP encounter is filled with so much love. People come with doubts, pain, trauma, fears, anxiety, trepidation, and so much more. Jesus is able to meet them in all of this and bring […]

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2016-4-19ENEliseEmail

[…] available for me, one that I took for granted, but I ached for the women I work with and the trauma they faced sometimes daily. For them - counseling wasn't an option, and when I would read scripture, I couldn't […]

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2015-9-19ENKoreaConference

[…] together like sardines in one huge room. We didn’t have time to go all the way through to working with trauma, but the group had a very positive experience with the first parts of the Immanuel approach, up to and […]

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2014-5-15ENUgandaIA

[…] and what MB was doing. Really a wonderful gift to this woman...she was able to speak out loud a recent trauma her whole family experienced. Jesus met her powerfully, reassuring her that He will be with her even when she […]

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2014-1-17ENIndiaIA#7

[…] healing work. But then we realized that Jesus actually knew what he was doing. Those who know about working with trauma know that the first thing you do is to establish a safe place of connection and trust, which then […]

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2013-8-16ENUgandaIA#5

[…] this morning: AI feel like I =ve seen a years worth of healing in 16 days. I =m not feeling traumatized , compassion fatigue, or the like. To the contrary, I am encouraged....I can't think of one person that did […]

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2013-2-14ENCharlieSession

[…] help in perceiving the Lord =s interactive presence, and asks for guidance and help with respect to processing the unresolved trauma. In some of these situations, Charlie experiences a phenomena that is actually fairly common (see additional discussion below): when […]

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2013-1-24ENStudyGroups

[…] simultaneously. For example, wouldn =t it be glorious if an emotional healing mission team could gather a couple of hundred trauma survivors and facilitate healing for all of them at the same time? With this kind of possibility in mind, […]

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2010-7-27ENNonChristians

[…] seminar had invited a non -Christian colleague, who probably decided to come because she perceive that my lectures on psychological trauma and implicit memory would be valuable. She decided to participate in the Immanuel approach group exercise that w e […]

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2010-3-27ENVOMPakistan

[…] 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 Aall right, @ but his face and voice looked and sounded depressed, and with […]

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