Thank you for this incredibly helpful discussion. Diane is a gem. Well done to the interviewer also, for asking careful, honest and succinct questions and letting Dr. Langberg speak without interruption.
I know this comment is late but Dr. Langberg has brought me much healing over the past year. I can't read her books or hear her speak without.crying. She is the voice of truth for a huge audience of sheep nearly devoured by wolves in churches. Be Christ to us! I won't go back to the church. Praise God.for Dr. Langberg and her prophetic voice coupled with the compassionate voice of Jesus Christ. I heartily agree that along with the actual predators are.those compliant with them.
I read the book "Out of the Dust, the story of an Unlikely Missionary" by Avis Goodhart. I recognized in her father the symptoms of PTSD. She, amazingly survived so much abuse. Maybe because she always knew the love of her father, both hers and her heavenly one. She did have to work through it. I've read so many biographies and autobiographies in which the the subjects had to do the hard work of getting through abuse of all kinds. I find that God gives so much strength. Thanks for this interview.
"Shell shock" needs to be disassociated from PTSD. Dr Frederick Mott was the great British physician who recognized that so many of the British Tommies of World War I. were probably suffering from damage to the brain caused by explosive blast, and that the blast damage to the brain was the dominant cause of what we now call PTSD. This doesn't make PTSD any the less real, it certainly doesn't challenge that psychological trauma is of vast and often the only importance in triggering PTSD in many, whether military or civilian, but it does enlighten a lot of people who still have the often tragic view that people who have PTSD are "weak." Also, women who have been traumatized emotionally have often been beaten physically, and may be suffering PTSD which is caused in some measure by damage to the structure of the brain.
Damage to the structure of tge brain, often happens without any Physical abuse. Traumatologists like Dr.Langberg know that the emotional abuse is: systemic, lasting and re-inforced by society and toxic church denominations like the Southern Baptist Church as well as other groups tgat are having difficulty getting honest about ecclesiastical abuses of power.
Wonderful interview-very enlightening, educational, helpful, and biblical!
Thank you for this incredibly helpful discussion. Diane is a gem. Well done to the interviewer also, for asking careful, honest and succinct questions and letting Dr. Langberg speak without interruption.
I know this comment is late but Dr. Langberg has brought me much healing over the past year. I can't read her books or hear her speak without.crying. She is the voice of truth for a huge audience of sheep nearly devoured by wolves in churches. Be Christ to us! I won't go back to the church. Praise God.for Dr. Langberg and her prophetic voice coupled with the compassionate voice of Jesus Christ. I heartily agree that along with the actual predators are.those compliant with them.
Such thoughtful questions from the interviewer - a really powerful and helpful dialogue.
Thank you so much for this work and your clear words of what the missuse of power is all about. this should be teached in schools!!!
I read the book "Out of the Dust, the story of an Unlikely Missionary" by Avis Goodhart. I recognized in her father the symptoms of PTSD. She, amazingly survived so much abuse. Maybe because she always knew the love of her father, both hers and her heavenly one. She did have to work through it. I've read so many biographies and autobiographies in which the the subjects had to do the hard work of getting through abuse of all kinds. I find that God gives so much strength. Thanks for this interview.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you JESUS!! For TRUTH!!!😇🥰
"Make a tree bad and it's fruit will be bad..."
Thank you! ❤
"Shell shock" needs to be disassociated from PTSD. Dr Frederick Mott was the great British physician who recognized that so many of the British Tommies of World War I. were probably suffering from damage to the brain caused by explosive blast, and that the blast damage to the brain was the dominant cause of what we now call PTSD. This doesn't make PTSD any the less real, it certainly doesn't challenge that psychological trauma is of vast and often the only importance in triggering PTSD in many, whether military or civilian, but it does enlighten a lot of people who still have the often tragic view that people who have PTSD are "weak." Also, women who have been traumatized emotionally have often been beaten physically, and may be suffering PTSD which is caused in some measure by damage to the structure of the brain.
Damage to the structure of tge brain, often happens without any Physical abuse. Traumatologists like Dr.Langberg know that the emotional abuse is: systemic, lasting and re-inforced by society and toxic church denominations like the Southern Baptist Church as well as other groups tgat are having difficulty getting honest about ecclesiastical abuses of power.
Amen
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