The Place We Find Ourselves
En podkast av Adam Young | LCSW, MDiv
169 Episoder
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49 Struggling with Sexuality: How Understanding Your Story Can (Surprisingly) Help with Jay Stringer
Publisert: 7.10.2019 -
48 You Need More Than God with Sam Jolman
Publisert: 30.9.2019 -
47 Warfare Part 6: Breaking Agreements
Publisert: 23.9.2019 -
46 Warfare Part 5 : Addressing Accusations
Publisert: 9.9.2019 -
45 Warfare Part 4: Your Authority
Publisert: 26.8.2019 -
44 How Stories of Harm Lead to Agreements That Bind Us
Publisert: 12.8.2019 -
43 Warfare Part 3: Agreements
Publisert: 29.7.2019 -
42 Warfare Part 2: Accusation
Publisert: 15.7.2019 -
41 Warfare Part 1: The Reality of a War Against Your Heart
Publisert: 1.7.2019 -
40 Love and War: Attachment and Intimate Relationships
Publisert: 6.5.2019 -
39 Engaging the Younger Parts of Your Heart
Publisert: 22.4.2019 -
38 The Process of Learning to Hear from God
Publisert: 8.4.2019 -
37 Covert Sexual Abuse: When Subtlety Equates to Severity
Publisert: 25.3.2019 -
36 How A Story From Kindergarten Can Change Your Brain For Decades
Publisert: 11.3.2019 -
35 Narcissism: What It Is and Why It's So Toxic with Chuck DeGroat
Publisert: 25.2.2019 -
34 Your Kingdom: The Purpose of Counseling
Publisert: 11.2.2019 -
33 What It Means to Engage Your Story with Curiosity with Blaine Hogan
Publisert: 28.1.2019 -
32 How Life Can Come From Death with Christy Bauman
Publisert: 14.1.2019 -
31 Trauma and the Enneagram Part 2
Publisert: 1.1.2019 -
30 Trauma and the Enneagram Part 1
Publisert: 1.1.2019
The Place We Find Ourselves podcast features private practice therapist Adam Young (LCSW, MDiv) and interview guests as they discuss all things related to story, trauma, attachment, and interpersonal neurobiology. Listen in as Adam unpacks how trauma and abuse impact the heart and mind, as well as how to navigate the path toward healing, wholeness, and restoration. Interview episodes give you a sacred glimpse into the real-life stories of guests who have engaged their own experiences of trauma and abuse. Drawing from the work of neuroscientists such as Allan Schore, Dan Siegel, and Bessel van der Kolk, as well as psychologist Dan Allender, this podcast will equip and inspire you to engage your own stories of harm in deep, transformative ways.