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Emotional healing for non-Christians

[…] one of the flyers for the seminar, and probably decided to attend because he thought that my lectures on psychological trauma and implicit memory would be valuable, regardless of my explicitly Christian perspective. However, even though he was not a […]

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CumulativeFAQDocument 11-21-24

[…] Cumulative FAQ DocumentKarl Lehman, M.D., last modified 11/21/24Page 2Obsessive compulsive disorder?Schizophrenia?Traumatic brain injury (TBI)?E.Is the Immanuel Approach effective for attachment trauma?F.Is the Immanuel Approach effective for type A (absence wound) trauma?G.Does the Immanuel Approach work with narcissists?H.Does the Immanuel Approach […]

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CumulativeFAQDocument 9-18-24

[…] of the treatment for:Major depression?Bipolar disorder?Schizophrenia?Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder?Autistic spectrum disorders?Obsessive compulsive disorder?E.Is the Immanuel Approach effective for attachment trauma?F.Is the Immanuel Approach effective for type A (absence wound) trauma?G.Does the Immanuel Approach work with narcissists? Cumulative FAQ DocumentKarl […]

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IAandSchizophrenia

[…] of the most important questions Ireceive from those doing emotional healing work goes something like "Isn’t schizophrenia just amanifestation of trauma, dissociation, lies, demonic harassment, and other spiritual/psychologicalissues?" Both review of the medical literature and my personal clinical experience with […]

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Chapter35cMemAnchHinderances

[…] principle/your highschoolsoccer coach/an unkind health-care provider/your scout leader/a drill sergeant/an employer....etc,etc, etc, etc.) The "invisible" implicit memory content from the trauma quietly slides forward intothe present, and your Verbal Logical Explainer (or VLE) quickly convinces you that your(distorted) negative thoughts […]

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BrainSciencePsychTraumaPartII

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Brain Science, Psychological Trauma, and the God Who Is with Us, Part II: The Processing Pathway for Painful Experiences 1and the Definition of Psychological Trauma(©Copyright 2007 K.D. Lehman MD, New 7/27/2007, Revised 2/4/2011)Acknowledgments: […]

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IAIntroductionThirdVar

[…] can do emotional healing work – she can go to a traumaticmemory, and then work with Jesus to resolve the trauma. Or the recipient can pick an issue orquestion regarding which she would like some help, and then look at, […]

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IABasicTrainingSlidesComplete

[…] perceive God, and to experience a two-way, interactive connection with His tangible, personal, living presence. V. The Source of Psychological Trauma, the Process for Resolving Psychological Trauma, and Immanuel Approach Emotional Healing: The Pain Processing Pathway PAIN The Pain Processing […]

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IAandBipolar

[…] "I worked withsomeone who was bipolar and they were completely healed with Theophostic – isn’t bipolardisorder just another manifestation of trauma and lies?" Both review of the medical research andmy personal clinical experience with hundreds of patients that have been […]

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AACC IA Intro PP Handout (4)

[…] perceive God’s presence and be able to establish an interactive, two-way, back-and-forth connection with Him . IV. Source of psychological trauma, process for resolving psychological trauma, and Immanuel Approach emotional healing: AACC IA Intro Karl D. Lehman, M.D. September 2023 […]

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AACC IA Intro PP Handout (2)

[…] perceive God’s presence and be able to establish an interactive, two-way, back-and-forth connection with Him . IV. Source of psychological trauma, process for resolving psychological trauma, and Immanuel Approach emotional healing: AACC IA Intro Karl D. Lehman, M.D. September 2023 […]

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Chapters24-27(Draft)ImmanuelBook

[…] can be used with many people simultaneously. For example, an emotional healing mission team can gather a large group of trauma survivors and facilitate healing for all of them at the same time. As mentioned earlier, Charlotte and I, Dr. […]

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Thoughts re Pass the Peace

[…] PtP is much simpler tha n setting up the primary safety net in the Lehman version. F. Avoids talking about trauma, avoids deliberate trauma -work : Recipients can sometimes receive healing for trauma i f they are already connected to […]

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IAforClinicalDisorders

[…] with certain clinical conditions, such asthe three just mentioned, it is important to be especially careful that work with psychological trauma doesnot precipitate decompensation.4 Emily G. Hervey, "Spiritually Oriented Trauma Healing in Nigeria: A Program Evaluation to AssessTrauma-Symptom Reduction and […]

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IAandADD-ADHD

[…] resolved a bunch ofunderlying traumatic memories and threw out a bunch of demonic spirits – isn’t ADD/ADHDjust another manifestation of trauma, lies, and demonic oppression?" Review of the medicalresearch, my personal clinical experience with patients that have been previously diagnosed […]

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2024-8-12ENIALifestyleIncludesTraumaWork

Title: "An IA lifestyle should include regular, proactive trauma work" August 12 , 202 4 Greetings all, Just a quick note to share a new FAQ , "Does an Immanuel lifestyle really need to include regular, deliberate, proactive trauma work?" […]

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BasicIAExerciseFull

[…] are working with people who are more likely to need an especially strong safety net (for example, theyhave survived severe trauma, their support system is poor, and their coping skills are weak), we recommendrepeating the first step several times, so […]

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ExposureandIAPrintVersion2020

[…] Immanuel Approach in language (that is truthful and accurate) thatinsurance companies will understand and accept.II. Desensitization and resolution of underlying trauma – two different mechanisms inExposure Therapy: My hypothesis is that there are two separate processes operating inexposure therapy – […]

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