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Thoughts and Encouragements for Wounded Helpers Joined to a Healing God |
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What’s in a name?
Life Renewal - by a renewal of our mind, or...?by André H. Roosma
When negative experiences have left their traces in our life, or when we see
how much better God has designed life to be, we can feel an intense longing
for renewal in our life. I also think of how we can wrestle with specific
sins, bad habits or addictions. Often I heard people sigh: “I whish I
did that!” or: “I whish that I didn’t do this
anymore!” Maybe you recognize some of this. Inner Parent, Adult and Inner Child:A brief review of Transactional Analysis in a Biblical Pastoral context
by André H. Roosma
As human beings we are influenced strongly in our speaking and acting by what
we experienced in our first years of life.
Many scientists have developed theories on the drives behind our actions.
The Transactional Analysis by Eric Berne and others uses a metaphor of
Inner Parent, Adult and Inner Child, as an instrument to gain
more insight into these drives and to make conscious choices.
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and the Karpman Drama Triangle
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Part I
discusses the architecture of our brain and proposes a simplified model for
our emotional and mental processing abilities. This model takes into account
that those abilities have a layered structure and are heavily influenced
by our connections with God and others, and the connections within
ourselves.
In Part II
the
model of Part
I is applied to the processing of traumatic experiences and
difficult emotions.
Part III
investigates attachment pain
and the addictions and/or controlling that can result from trying to numb
it.
Part IV
looks at our unconscious
working models, schema's or life stories that guide
our behaviour. Often these are highly affected by trauma experiences.
Here too, as in the previous parts, the model of Part I helps to get key insights
into the dynamics of human behavior as well as keys to recovery.
In that recovery, the presence of Jesus can play a vital role.
These observations are of vital relevance for anyone involved in helping people process and/or cope with traumatic experiences, or find freedom from addictions - both the unaccepted and the socially accepted ones.
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In pastoral care I often encounter people who have become aware of some kind of trauma or trouble they experienced in their life. In many cases, this trouble started early and took away a lot of joy and energy from their lives - and often it still continues to steal their joy and energy. I know this also from my own first-hand experience. Trauma and all sorts of trouble - or re-emerging memories about it - can easily rob us of our enthousiasm and energy. As pastoral workers we easily fall into the trap of focussing all attention on . . .
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Living in the Kingdom of God, as His beloved children - what a mighty privilege, and what a great mandate! Such a great thing requires that we explore the Bible to see what God has in view when He speaks of this. I did such a survey and one theme, actually one verse, spoke to me in particular . . .
The Aaronic Priestly Blessing: God's Shining and Proud Faceby André H. RoosmaMany times I have seen that scientists discover something, and then one recognizes that God has given us a similar advice in the Bible, thousands of years ago. This too, is the case with the deep meaning of a joyful, affirming and proud face of . . . |
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I encourage you wholeheartedly to send me any of your ideas,
comments, experiences or other suggestions that might be of interest to
Christian counselors.
I may then decide to publish these with your consent, or to amend the
material that is already here according to your comments.
Questions on pastoral themes are welcome as well.
I may devote a subsequent article to a subject about which I see that several
questions exist.
More background info, including some on my goals and approach, you will
find on the page with backgrounds of the Accede! initiative.
More information is available from the editor of this site, André H. Roosma, reachable via e-mail: andre.roosma@12accede.nl.