Diane Langberg. Living with Trauma and Grief and Longing for Hope

Dr Diane Langberg is globally recognized for her 50 years of clinical work with trauma victims. She has trained caregivers on six continents in responding to trauma and to the abuse of power. For 29 years she directed her own practice in Jenkintown PA - Diane Langberg Ph.D. & Associates. Now, in partnership with Dr. Phil Monroe, Langberg, Monroe & Associates continues this work which includes seventeen therapists with multiple specialties.
Dr. Langberg’s newest books are Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church and In Our Lives First: Meditations for Counselors, Volume 2. Other books include Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse, On the Threshold of Hope (with accompanying workbook), In Our Lives First: Meditations for Counselors, and Suffering the Heart of God: How Trauma Destroys and Christ Restores.
Dr. Langberg is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumna Achievements from Taylor University, the American Association of Christian Counselors Caregiver Award, The Distinguished President’s Award, and the Philadelphia Council of Clergy’s Christian Service Award.
She is married and has two sons and four grandchildren.
Website: www.dianelangberg.com
This lecture was given at the Summer School of Theology 2023 "Wounds of Today's World: Doing and Living Theology in the Context of Trauma"
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Presented by Eastern European Institute of Theology with the financial support of Dnipro Hope Mission and ScholarLeaders International.
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  • @d.s.lpeiris6243
    @d.s.lpeiris624314 күн бұрын

    Thank you So much dear Dr.Langburg.

  • @bernadettekelly8165
    @bernadettekelly8165

    Thank you sweet lady ❤ May the true God heal all those poor souls who are suffering .........

  • @everpositivenetwork1211
    @everpositivenetwork1211

    Thank you so much. Please keep up the excellent work.

  • @TranscendingTrauma
    @TranscendingTrauma21 күн бұрын

    So powerful ❤ thank you Diane you are straight from God

  • @lwilson4432
    @lwilson4432

    Thank you so much for your lectures. 6.5 yrs ago when I began my healing journey, God brought me to one of your lectures on CPTSD..and I had just began therapy and was diagnosed...

  • @Iris-2023gh
    @Iris-2023gh21 күн бұрын

    Jesus asked, " My lord, my lord, why did you forsake me?" Sign of weakness? Lack of trust? Often Congregants are required to keep mum in time of trouble even to the point of breaking down. That's not what God's words say. It's not a sin to cry out or to ask questions. They don't want to deal with people of problems and see them as problematic. The hurtful are seen as not spiritual, negatuve, not saved, forgotten by God. A hindrance to their plan of winning more souls. Believers are expected to be able to do all things thru Christ, victorious all the time, smiling and full of life. People are hurting. They are people with problems, not problematic. Preachers cannot differentiate between the two. Their ego push all the blame to the sufferers.

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