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Gateway to Trauma Repair: A Story From 17th Century Canada

 

Written for anyone looking for tips and truths about overcoming trauma through faithfilled storytelling.

In a powerful narrative based on the life of Madeleine de Roybon d'Allonne, Québec's first female property holder in the 17th century, clinical psychologist Dr. Jule Caton employs the literary device used frequently by Jesus-a parable-to communicate truths about overcoming trauma.

Dr. Julie weaves historical figures, such as King Louis XIV, Robert LaSalle, Reverend Mother Marie of the Incarnation, and Governor Frontenac of Québec, with fictional characters to create a fascinating portrayal of life in New France between 1671 and 1688. The climax of the story, when the Iroquois take the heroine captive in 1687, converges with Madeleine's ongoing response to various forms of trauma.

At the heart of the book is Dr. Julie's desire to equip her readers to overcome their personal 21st century trauma along with triggers plaguing victims of abuse or violent acts.

Cross-references within each chapter bridge to an Appendix, inviting the reader to engage with the content in a variety of ways and emphasizing the importance of their eternal souls. With decades of clinical experience, Dr. Julie provides fresh insights into the cause of PTSD and practical strategies for healing, while telling an engaging and heroic tale.

Important concepts are: How to form a solid identity, When to seek intimacy, How to release control and How to think in positives using gratitude and forgiveness.

Most importantly, this book examines the spiritual self. It addresses how to grow in a relationship with God through a born-again experience with Jesus Christ.


405 pages, written in English, dimensions 6 x 0.64 x 9 inches

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Soul Pain Revealed: Bridging Psychology With Faith as the Way Through Suffering (Paperback or Audio Book)

 

Written for practitioners as well as everyday people who struggle with emotional issues, Soul Pain Revealed will inform and inspire readers.

Dr. Julie Caton addresses the chasm between the two different landscapes of science and psychology, and faith and spiritual healing. Believing that faith is a valuable healing agent, Dr. Caton uses testimonies, case studies, and her own experiences to highlight this principle. She recognizes that counselors in both the mental health field and the faith-based arena share the same goal: to reduce emotional suffering. For this reason, Dr. Caton concludes this book with a psychology of suffering that bridges the two worldviews.


281 pages, written in English, dimensions 6 x 0.64 x 9 inches

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Soul Pain Revealed: Bridging Psychology With Faith as the Way Through Suffering (Interactive Guide)

 

In this companion interactive guide, Dr. Julie Caton unpacks the book in a helpful manner within the structure of eight sessions for interested readers.

She presents a goal, or Takeaway, as a specific target for each reading assignment. Scriptures are the backbone of this interactive guide, so key verses are collected in Scriptures to Explore within each session, giving the readers relevant biblical material. Because Dr. Caton greatly values the application of principles to daily life, she offers Discussion Questions as well. The readers can work on these individually or within a group setting. In addition, each session provides Challenges and/or Activations to enable readers to dive deeply into the rich, life-changing content of Soul Pain Revealed; she then concludes each topic with a Closing Prayer.

79 pages, written in English, 8.5 x 0.18 x 11 inches

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