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Designed for Relationship: Attachment Wounds with Rebecca Schall, LPC

Designed for Relationship: Attachment Wounds with Rebecca Schall, LPC

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In this episode of the Hope Stories podcast, Sister Josephine discusses the vital topic of attachment with Rebecca Schall, LPC, a licensed professional counselor from East Texas. Rebecca delves into the intricacies of attachment wounds—emotional injuries from unmet relational needs—and their impact on mental health and faith. She shares her personal journey of overcoming attachment wounds through God's relentless love and professional counseling. The discussion highlights the integration of clinical practices like EMDR with Christian anthropology to foster healing. Rebecca emphasizes the importance of understanding our attachment styles, seeking healthy relationships, encountering Christ in our wounds, and striving for holiness in community.

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  • More about Rebecca Schall
  • How We Love Quiz
  • How We Love Book
  • What is attachment theory?
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America
  • Patron Saint for this Episode: Bl. Francisa de Paula de Jesus Isabel

Journey to a new depth of hope, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, with Sr. Josephine in her new book HOPE: An Invitation. Available at osvcatholicbookstore.com.

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