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I can offer assistance in moving from victim to victor in trauma recovery. I am not a psychiatrist or psychologist, although I am familiar with the terminology utilized by them, I am a Messianic missionary.
In this ministry I have worked with veterans, abuse victims, and rape victims, as well those dealing with grief due to sudden and traumatic circumstances.
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| Emily | 10/07/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you, i sent a message to ..... |
| Emily | 10/05/08 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | very good advice! |
| Sohail | 01/25/08 | 7 | 8 | 7 | 9 | Thank you for your time. |
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Dear Mayla, I am not a psychologist, but I can tell you, you have been through a very traumatic experience and you are still frightened. I can tell you, time will improve things, but I can't guarantee
Dear Corinna, I do think there is a problem of some sort here, but I, of course, cannot make a determination based upon this one post. This is what I suggest to you. First and foremost, what we read
Dear Mary, Without knowing any of the circumstances, I would never use a label, but generally PTSD deals with repeated symptoms of anxiety that relate to a traumatic incident that occurred earlier in
Dear Lilly, I am so very sorry for your losses and your grief. You are correct in putting into words, this is completely beyond. Grief is a horrible thing to handle, much less compounded. I have worked
Dear Anon, You are not "being a big baby!" You had a very traumatic experience and this is a normal reaction. I pray, it does not consume you, but as recent as this situation occurred, your reaction
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