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Have you ever thought about how high demand religion taught you to relate to and attach with God?
Have you considered how your learned attachment style with the God you were taught to worship might have informed your childhood relationships and may still inform your relationships today?
In this episode, Self-Trust Coach and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Catherine Quiring, shares the insight she has gained from her own journey healing codependency with the high-demand Evangelical God she was taught to serve and worship.
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RESOURCES:
Curtice, Kaitlin. “Native”
Early, Jay, Ph.D. and Weiss, Bonnie, LCSW. “Freedom from Your Inner Critic: A Self-Therapy Approach”.
Gibson, Lindsay C. “Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Deal with Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents”.
Held Evans, Rachel. “Faith Unravelled”. And all of her other books.
Rohr, Richard. “The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe”.
Schwartz, Richard. “No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model”.
Schwartz, Richard. “You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For: Bringing Courageous Love to Intimate Relationships”.
SAND Website: Science and Nonduality
Sounds of SAND Podcast hosted by Science and Nonduality.
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WANT TO BASK IN MORE OF CATHERINE’S COMPASSION AND EXPERTISE?
Find her and all of her valuable resources at the links below.
Website: www.cqcounseling.com
Recovery Group: Trust Yourself Again: Reclaim Your Inner Compass After Leaving Evangelical Subculture
Attachment to God Quiz
Trust Yourself Masterclass
The post Emancipate Your Mind: 103: Exploring and Healing Attachment Wounds with God with Catherine Quiring appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
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Have you ever thought about how high demand religion taught you to relate to and attach with God?
Have you considered how your learned attachment style with the God you were taught to worship might have informed your childhood relationships and may still inform your relationships today?
In this episode, Self-Trust Coach and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Catherine Quiring, shares the insight she has gained from her own journey healing codependency with the high-demand Evangelical God she was taught to serve and worship.
_________________________________________________________________
RESOURCES:
Curtice, Kaitlin. “Native”
Early, Jay, Ph.D. and Weiss, Bonnie, LCSW. “Freedom from Your Inner Critic: A Self-Therapy Approach”.
Gibson, Lindsay C. “Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents: How to Deal with Distant, Rejecting, or Self-Involved Parents”.
Held Evans, Rachel. “Faith Unravelled”. And all of her other books.
Rohr, Richard. “The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe”.
Schwartz, Richard. “No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model”.
Schwartz, Richard. “You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For: Bringing Courageous Love to Intimate Relationships”.
SAND Website: Science and Nonduality
Sounds of SAND Podcast hosted by Science and Nonduality.
___________________________________________________________________
WANT TO BASK IN MORE OF CATHERINE’S COMPASSION AND EXPERTISE?
Find her and all of her valuable resources at the links below.
Website: www.cqcounseling.com
Recovery Group: Trust Yourself Again: Reclaim Your Inner Compass After Leaving Evangelical Subculture
Attachment to God Quiz
Trust Yourself Masterclass
The post Emancipate Your Mind: 103: Exploring and Healing Attachment Wounds with God with Catherine Quiring appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
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