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Attachment Trauma with Dr. Janyne McConnaughey

59 min · 30 de sep de 2024
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In this episode, special guest Dr. McConnaughey comes back to talk about her personal experiences with attachment trauma and educational background with it. We discuss the importance of self-regulation when healing from broken attachments. Some helpful resources that are mentioned are listed below: Attachment & Trauma Network (ATN) https://www.attachment-traumanetwork.org/ The Boy who was Raised as a dog by Bruce Perry Children's book: Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney

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In this episode, I have a discussion with author, trauma expert, and 33 year educator, Dr. Janyne McConnaughey, about her personal experience with religious trauma and her research findings on trauma in religious settings. We highlight 5 ways that religion can re-traumatize those who have had previous trauma. Those 5 concepts include but are not limited to: *Self-loathing *Labeling behavioral results of trauma as sin. *Mislabeling inner turmoil as conviction. *Pastors applauding the effects of unmet childhood needs by overworking ministry leaders who seek validation. *Placing forgiveness before healing. All of Dr. McConnaughey's handles and resources can be found through her link tree: https://linktr.ee/janynemc Trauma informed websites include: ACEs Too High: https://acestoohigh.com/ Arizona Trauma Institute: https://aztrauma.org/ Attachment & Trauma Network (ATN): https://www.attachment- traumanetwork.org/ Center for Disease Control (CDC) Adverse Childhood Experiences: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html Additional religious resources included in the back of Trauma in the Pews include: Center for Action and Contemplation, Ed. Vanessa Guerin. Oneing: Trauma (Albuquerque, NM: CAC Publishing, 2021). Mark G. Karris, Religious Refugees: (De)Constructing Toward Spiritual and Emotional Healing. (Orange, CA: Quoir, 2020). McLaren, Brian. Faith After Doubt: Why Your Beliefs Stopped Working and What to Do About It. (New York: St. Martin’s Essentials, 2022). Thomas J. Oord, God Can’t!: How to Believe in God and Love after Tragedy, Abuse, or Other Evils. (Grasmere, ID: SacraSage, 2019).

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