Would you call yourself an emotionally healthy person? Let me make a bold statement, and say: none of us in this world is completely emotionally healthy.
But there's a way to provide and receive healing.
Tune into my conversation with Brandon Cordon and learn:
- The most important ingredient to intimacy and cognitive development.
- How a person becomes an enabler or abuser and why they are attracted to each other.
- What he teaches codependency is vs what you might have learned it was.
- The importance of healing instead of only coping.
- What empathy actually looks like.
- How healthy attachment is critical to intimacy and self-worth.
- What self-worth actually is, instead of how we learned to validate ourselves from our family and culture.
- How culture, family dynamics and epigenetics foster an environment which creates traumas, emotional and personality disorders, and addictions.
- How Christianity mirrors neuroscience as a means to move from struggle to thriving via the church yet is failing at.
Brandon Cordon is a therapist in California with Masters in Counseling from Concordia University Irvine at the Townsend Institute.
He holds a bachelors of science in Biblical and theological studies from Mid-Atlantic Christian University and is an educator who provides trainigs for clinicians and leaders of churches.
He is passionate about helping people heal their emotional trauma rather than simply manage it.
Contact Brandon for online therapy if you’re a California resident.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/brandon-cordon-san-juan-capistrano-ca/413113
If you’re anywhere else in the world, send an email to request training for clinicians and churches: [email protected]