Diane Langberg

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Diane Langberg is globally recognized for her 47 years of clinical work with trauma victims. She has trained caregivers on six continents in responding to trauma and to the abuse of power. She also directs her own counseling practice in Jenkintown, PA, Diane Langberg, Ph.D. & Associates, which includes seventeen therapists with multiple specialties. Dr. Langberg’s newest book is Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church. Other books include Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse, On the Threshold of Hope (with accompanying workbook), In Our Lives First: Meditations for Counselors, and Suffering the Heart of God: How Trauma Destroys and Christ Restores. Dr. Langberg is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumna Achievements from Taylor University., the American Association of Christian Counselors Caregiver Award, The Distinguished President’s award, and the Philadelphia Council of Clergy’s Christian Service Award. She is married and has two sons and four grandchildren.
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What effects can childhood trauma have on a person’s development?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 11,738 1 Jun 2015
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How does complex trauma affect the victim’s idea of both self and others?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 11,692 1 Jun 2015
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What is God’s attitude to victims of trauma?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyPost-Traumatic Stress 00:00:00 4,691 1 Jun 2015
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How can a counsellor help a person suffering from complex trauma?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 3,520 1 Jun 2015
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How should a counsellor care for oneself while helping a person suffering from complex trauma?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 3,195 1 Jun 2015
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What is a narcissistic leader?
Diane Langberg LeadershipChurch Leadership 00:00:00 3,195 1 Jun 2015
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What forms of trauma go beyond PTSD?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 3,135 1 Jun 2015
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Why is trauma that is inflicted by a caregiver particularly harmful?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyIndividual 00:00:00 3,055 1 Jun 2015
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How should the Church respond to victims of trauma?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyPost-Traumatic Stress 00:00:00 2,750 1 Jun 2015
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If I am suffering from trauma, what can God do about it?
Diane Langberg Counseling and PsychologyPost-Traumatic Stress 00:00:00 2,590 1 Jun 2015

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