October 2024

Womb Memories Part 2 A third trimester example showing the validity of womb trauma In part 1, we looked at whether womb memories were even possible. In part 2 , we ask the question, “How do you know that recovered womb…

Womb Memories Part 2 A third trimester example showing the validity of womb trauma In part 1, we looked at whether womb memories were even possible. In part 2 , we ask the question, “How do you know that recovered womb…

Womb Memories Part 1 In the 25 years we have been counselling people, focusing on dissociative memories, some of the most insightful memories have been when a client goes back to a trauma in the womb. Early on we soon…

The Elephant in the Room Perhaps the biggest issue that Christians have with the information shared in the August Update is a refusal to believe that God would allow people who love him, and are called by his Name, to…

It never ceases to amaze me! We have just completed the third module of our training school. It is often the most difficult. Students seem to come under the strongest attack and despite having run the school for 20 years…

Why did God create evil? A philosophy professor at the university asked his students the following question: “Is everything that exists created by God?” One student bravely answered: “Yes, created by God.” “So God create everything?” the professor restated. “Yes,…

A Lahaina Feel Good Story We have been on holiday taking a cruise from Sydney to Hawaii. We are staying in Ka’anapali, on the island of Maui, next to Lahaina and the devastation from the fires is still very raw.…

An Argument for the Resurrection It’s Easter and the celebration of the greatest miracle of all time: the resurrection of Jesus. I read the excerpt below many years ago as a teenager and it had big impact on me. I…

Losing Time Part 2 Dissociative alters (parts) are formed to protect you from ever seeing or knowing that the trauma event happened. Their role doesn’t end by simply concealing the originating trauma. Parts can come out and function for the…

Losing Time Part 1 There is a popular misconception that one of the ways you can determine whether you are dissociative is if you recognise that you are losing time. Therapists will ask patients or clients whom they think might…