Good words! Thank you! Vulnerability makes us more accessible. Joan Chittister writes, “ our own taste of darkness, qualifies us to be an illuminating part of the human expedition.”
As a “trauma-informed” therapist who treats many people who believe in Jesus (as I do), this is the attitude I present as I support them in their sufferings: anxiety, trauma, anger, substance abuse. Thank you for your words. I resonate with them deeply.
Good words! Thank you! Vulnerability makes us more accessible. Joan Chittister writes, “ our own taste of darkness, qualifies us to be an illuminating part of the human expedition.”
As a “trauma-informed” therapist who treats many people who believe in Jesus (as I do), this is the attitude I present as I support them in their sufferings: anxiety, trauma, anger, substance abuse. Thank you for your words. I resonate with them deeply.
“Being trauma-informed is being Jesus-informed.”