avoiding-the-trauma-of-missing-relational-skills

Could trauma result from missing relational brain skills? - Are we more susceptible to trauma if we don't possess these skills? - If I lack these skills, am I likely to create trauma for others? There are relational brain skills every person needs to acquire in their infancy and childhood. These skills are gained mainly from mothers and fathers within the first 4 years of a child's life, however, many parents lack these skills and are unable to equip their children with the skills to thrive.

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There is no greater, wonderful, maddening, joyful, frustrating, humbling, exhilarating, painful, crazy good relationship like marriage. The experiences and emotions that come with the marriage relationship are second to none.

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immanuel-centered-relationships-part-2

Chris Coursey and Dr. Marcus Warner answer these key questions: How do rare leaders develop a deeper walk with God and greater intimacy as the center from which they lead? - How can leaders integrate their own emotional healing journey and lead from a place of intimacy with God? - How are the 19-relational brain skills related to Christ-like character change and personal and corporate transformation? - And, how can things restore the credibility of the Western Church?

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immanuel-centered-relationships-part-1

Dr. Jim Wilder and Dr. Karl Lehman answer these key questions: - What is the Life Model? - What are the 3 distinct elements of the Life Model? - What is the Immanuel Approach? - How is the Immanuel Approach effective in helping people recover and/or heal from trauma? - What are Immanuel Centered Relationships?

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