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PTSD and People: Maintaining an Accurate Anthropology (Part 1)

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  • Greg Gifford

This article offers clear and practical instruction, based on biblical principles, to help those caring for people who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The author seeks to show the interconnectedness of body and soul.

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PTSD: When It Comes to Finding Help, Choice Matters (Part 4)

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  • Charles Hodges

This article offers practical instruction for helping those who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The author affirms the importance and benefits of biblical counseling.

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Counselling Complex Traumatic Relationships (Part 3)

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  • Rachel Rosser

This article offers clear and practical instruction, based on biblical principles, to help those who are counselling individuals with Complex Post Traumatic Stress, a kind of post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Restoring Hope: Crisis Counselling for PTSD (Part 2)

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  • John Foldberg

This article offers clear and practical instruction, based on biblical principles, to those counselling people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. The author provides a common course of counsel in such cases.

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