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Melinda Holcomb is a survivor of childhood trauma whose journey to healing has led her from diagnoses of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Bipolar Disorder to one of spiritual wholeness. Ms. Holcomb leads others down an introspective path into her personal story of survival, testimony of God's faithfulness and Love, and intense psychological challenges with the intent of providing hope to and helping those attempting to overcome similar traumatic obstacles. She shares poems, scripture, and anecdotes that support her story of survival as she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Melinda Holcomb is a survivor of childhood trauma whose journey to healing has led her from diagnoses of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Bipolar Disorder to one of spiritual wholeness. Ms. Holcomb leads others down an introspective path into her personal story of survival, testimony of God's faithfulness and Love, and intense psychological challenges with the intent of providing hope to and helping those attempting to overcome similar traumatic obstacles. She shares poems, scripture, and anecdotes that support her story of survival as she struggled to emerge from the darkness and into the light of healing through therapy, faith, and an inner strength that guided her to survive, then thrive despite circumstances given her. This is Ms. Holcomb's testimony of her journey from childhood trauma to spiritual wholeness.
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Autorenporträt
Melinda Holcomb is a committed Christian who has a testimony to tell concerning her spiritual walk through complex childhood trauma. She is a wife, mother of two, grandmother of six. Ms. Holcomb holds a Master of Divinity with Biblical Languages degree as well as a Doctorate degree in Ministry. Her dissertation is focused on the Spiritual Needs of Women with Complex Childhood Trauma.