69x - Thema Bryant-Davis on Interpersonal Trauma and the Bible
Mar 24, 2020
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Thema Bryant-Davis, psychology professor and minister, discusses interpersonal trauma and the Bible. Topics include trauma recovery, cultural awareness, self-care, and addressing child abuse. She explores healing through biblical stories like Hagar's, self-worth, forgiveness, and the role of the body in mental health.
Overcoming interpersonal trauma involves defying lies that diminish one's worth and reclaiming personal value and voice.
Understanding the generational impact of trauma and asking 'what happened to you' fosters compassion and healing.
Deep dives
Interpersonal Trauma and its Impacts
Interpersonal trauma, aimed at erasing one's value and voice, includes forms like child abuse, sexual violence, and neglect. Overcoming the shame of trauma involves defying the lies that diminish one's worth. The podcast highlights biblical narratives addressing spiritual and psychological restoration for trauma survivors like the speaker, emphasizing personal experiences with trauma recovery.
Cultural Awareness and Trauma-Informed Care
Being culturally aware and trauma-informed involves understanding the generational impact of trauma, such as ancestral and intergenerational trauma. Different responses to trauma are explored, emphasizing the need to ask 'what happened to you' instead of 'what's wrong with you.' The importance of considering societal traumas like oppression, racism, and sexism is underscored in fostering compassion and understanding.
Types of Interpersonal Trauma and Responses
Various forms of interpersonal trauma, including child abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, and societal violence, are discussed. The podcast highlights diverse emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses to trauma, such as depression, post-traumatic stress, anger, humor, and dissociation. Understanding offender mindsets and the impact on survivors is emphasized.
Healing Processes and Post-Traumatic Growth
The healing journey from trauma involves addressing safety, trust, shame, self-blame, and fostering post-traumatic growth. Treatment models focusing on thoughts, behaviors, and narrative shifts are crucial. Recognizing trauma survivors' resilience and potential for growth beyond symptom cessation is highlighted, urging a comprehensive approach integrating spirituality and psychology.
In her lecture “Biblical Narratives of Trauma: Paths to Spiritual and Psychological Restoration,” Thema Bryant-Davis, associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and ordained minister, speaks about interpersonal trauma—its complex effects, themes of recovery, and post-traumatic growth—and considers it through a unique Biblical lens.
The Fuller Symposium on the Integration of Psychology and Theology is the annual conference held by the School of Psychology. The 2020 conference, “Holistic Healing and Wellness: Mind, Body, and Spirit,” featured Thema Bryant-Davis, associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Her lectures, and the faculty and student responses to each, explored contemplative practices and their transformative impact, interpersonal trauma and recovery, and the holistic approach of womanist psychology.
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