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Living a life of freedom from mental and emotional issues is a challenge yet attainable. It requires tenacity, endurance, and a resolve to be completely and forever free. This book was originally written 17 years ago as a doctoral dissertation project about inner healing and deliverance for hurting women and children from sexual trauma and intimate partner violence, relating the narratives of women who have experienced healing. Although its focus during the initial dissertation process was narrowed to only include African American women, it is about all women, men, and children across all…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Living a life of freedom from mental and emotional issues is a challenge yet attainable. It requires tenacity, endurance, and a resolve to be completely and forever free. This book was originally written 17 years ago as a doctoral dissertation project about inner healing and deliverance for hurting women and children from sexual trauma and intimate partner violence, relating the narratives of women who have experienced healing. Although its focus during the initial dissertation process was narrowed to only include African American women, it is about all women, men, and children across all cultures. Considering the trauma experienced by the entire world during the COVID-19 pandemic, its expanded chapters include PTSD and other mental health challenges. It also includes research of other cultures. Though the author writes from a biblical based spiritual perspective, by no means is she implying, it is the only method of receiving healing.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Gayle Rogers is a mental health professional bridging the gap between psychological healing and drawing on her foundation of faith utilizing a spiritual perspective. Facilitating emotional healing, she utilizes both cognitive behavioral therapy and healing models depicted in the Scriptures. Dr. Gayle facilitates healing in posttraumatic stress disorder, depression/anxiety, sexual trauma, intimate partner violence, and other mental health issues. Her greatest desire- to see people free from emotional and mental entrapment, believing everyone can be healed if they decide to do the necessary work. She teaches her clients to reframe toxic thought patterns stemming from past wounding and traumatic events, ridding the body and mind of contaminated emotional memories stored in the cellular systems throughout the body and subconscious mind. Dr. Gayle has degrees in psychology and women's studies. She and Ed have been married 40 years with 3 daughters, 7 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.