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Immanuel approach

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Translated Materials

[…] Prayer, sample One page cheat sheet for IA process Romanian: *Pending* Russian: Opening/closing prayers, sample Immanuel Approach healing for severe trauma: These excerpts from Chapter 3 of the big lion book present several stories of Immanuel Approach healing for severe […]

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Which Lehman Resources are Right for Me?

[…] Die” (LMS #12) Renae: Healing Helps Parenting (LMS #17) Rita #3: Jesus Is Better Than Candy (LMS #18) Maggie #3: Labor and Delivery Trauma (LMS #19) Steve: Just Be With Jesus (LMS #21) Bruce: Loss of Parents, Sibling Conflict, Daughter’s Illness (LMS #22) Ian: I’m not […]

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Eileen, Absence Wounds, and Ice-Cream

[…] Eileen: “Immanuel Intervention” (Intermediate). ~Karl Lehman, M.D., personal collection of Immanuel stories Footnotes: *The concepts of “type A,” or “absence trauma” (trauma from the absence of good things that you needed but didn’t get), and “type B” trauma (trauma from […]

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Chris, Birth Ordeal, and Immanuel:

[…] that he had not been able to successfully process the painful experience.* Fortunately, this inadequately processed pain only remained as trauma for a short time. As soon as he realized what had happened, Chris turned to Immanuel for help. He […]

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Special Subjects/Advanced Topics

[…] 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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Can you use the Immanuel approach with children?

[…] 7 of the Immanuel approach book, widows in Colombia have been using the Immanuel approach to facilitate healing for psychological trauma in their own children, the people that Dr. Wilder trained in Asia have been using the Immanuel approach to […]

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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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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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