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Trauma and Abuse Video

This is a talk recorded on April 24th 2022, when Tosin Adio asked me to speak online to her international ladies' Christian fellowship group on Trauma and Abuse.
 

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When addressing the impact of trauma with clients, working explicitly with the neuroplasticity is key. Trauma neurological networks are held in the hippocampus in the limbic system.
Posted: 28/11/2024
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is the work of Pat Ogden. This approach entails working with the body and drawing awareness to physical boundaries and space, as well as body language and expression including but not exclusively posture and gesture.
Posted: 14/10/2024
Following on from part A I would like to explain a little about somatic techniques and Somatic Experiencing.
Posted: 26/06/2024
Assertiveness is a much hackneyed word in the secular world. It tends to mean something aggressive and " in your face", to use the vernacular!
Posted: 02/06/2024
Trauma is often the underlying issue with presenting anxiety and or OCD. Trauma is the result of any powerful adverse experience including abuse and bereavement
Posted: 27/05/2024
Narcissism is an interesting topic and one that surfaces frequently in my practice with clients who have suffered or are still suffering narcissistic abuse.
Posted: 30/04/2024
The Psychodynamic approach was created by Sigmund Freud and latter-day psychologists, including Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott and John Bowlby.
Posted: 30/04/2024
Because of the Fall, there are no perfect people, with the exception, of Jesus. It therefore follows that there are no perfect marriages.
Posted: 11/03/2024
The concept of Couple Counselling is in essence to help couples communicate more effectively
Posted: 01/02/2024
In part B, I have written a little on the Bible and depression. The other theme in Part A was self-harm, which I would like to say a little more on now.
Posted: 06/01/2024
Following on from Part A, I want to pick up on some on the themes briefly mentioned, from a mental health and psychology perspective.
Posted: 06/01/2024
Our mental and or physical healths are often affected because we are not perfect because of the Fall. It’s never the individual’s fault for mental or physical illnesses.
Posted: 06/01/2024
As we come out of Easter, I have been reflecting on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, and how this connects with Trauma and Somatic Experiencing.
Posted: 24/04/2023
This is a talk recorded on April 24th 2022, when Tosin Adio asked me to speak through the internet, to her international ladies Christian fellowship group, on Trauma and Abuse.
Posted: 25/04/2022
According to the Concise Oxford Dictionary trauma is “1. A deeply distressing experience. 2. Physical injury. 3. Emotional shock following a stressful event.”
Posted: 06/04/2021
Human suffering is universal. It can be brought by so many different situations and right now the world is really suffering due to the widespread effects of COVID-19.
Posted: 04/05/2020
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” John 3.16-17.
Posted: 27/04/2020
Trauma can present as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Complex Trauma.
Posted: 09/03/2020
In this post I seek to explain the causes and treatments for abuse, be that sexual, emotional and or physical.
Posted: 01/12/2019
Shame is a powerful topic and is often at the root of depression and anxiety. It also affects self- esteem. Shame can be triggered by the way we have been wrongly treated. In this post I am unpacking shame Biblically.
Posted: 01/11/2019
Low self-esteem may not be the presenting issue in my Practice but it often surfaces in the course of the work. Reasons and triggers for low self-esteem are varied and deep.
Posted: 01/10/2019
Anxiety and depression are massive subjects to explore and understand, so I am aware I cannot do these topics justice here but I would like to encourage readers with some thoughts through my clinical experience.
Posted: 02/09/2019