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How do we heal? In this episode, I am joined by Jay Stringer, a licensed mental health counselor and author of the award-winning book Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing. Together, we discuss sexual brokenness and the journey towards healing. We explore the concept of shifting to viewing sexual brokenness as clues to unaddressed and unresolved parts of our lives. Jay shares his personal experience with disordered eating and porn use and how therapy helped him shift from self-hatred to curiosity. The conversation addresses the connection between disconnection, dissociation, and sexual brokenness and the role of trauma in shaping our behaviors. Throughout the episode, Jay emphasizes the importance of curiosity and exploring the specific stories and experiences that contribute to our sexual brokenness.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
Learn more about Jay and his work on his website. If you haven't read his book Unwanted, pick up a copy here. You can also follow him on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
Email us at [email protected]. You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can follow Raleigh Sadler on Twitter and Instagram.
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.
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How do we heal? In this episode, I am joined by Jay Stringer, a licensed mental health counselor and author of the award-winning book Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing. Together, we discuss sexual brokenness and the journey towards healing. We explore the concept of shifting to viewing sexual brokenness as clues to unaddressed and unresolved parts of our lives. Jay shares his personal experience with disordered eating and porn use and how therapy helped him shift from self-hatred to curiosity. The conversation addresses the connection between disconnection, dissociation, and sexual brokenness and the role of trauma in shaping our behaviors. Throughout the episode, Jay emphasizes the importance of curiosity and exploring the specific stories and experiences that contribute to our sexual brokenness.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
Learn more about Jay and his work on his website. If you haven't read his book Unwanted, pick up a copy here. You can also follow him on Facebook, X, and Instagram.
Email us at [email protected]. You can follow MercyCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
You can follow Raleigh Sadler on Twitter and Instagram.
For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.
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