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J. Eric Gentry



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Forward-Facing Trauma Thera...

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“Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change."
— WAYNE W. DYER —”
J. Eric Gentry, Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy: Healing the Moral Wound

“Simply put, then, stress is nothing more than a reaction to a perceived threat.”
J. Eric Gentry, Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy: Healing the Moral Wound

“A trigger is nothing more than a sound, a smell, or some other form of sensory input that our threat-response system associates—however tangentially—with our experiences of past painful learning.”
J. Eric Gentry, Forward-Facing Trauma Therapy: Healing the Moral Wound



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