Most trauma recovery interventions assume that the traumatic experience of a client is now over. But what of the person who continues to remain in a traumatic environment (e.g., soldiers at war, civilians caught between warring parties)? Dr. Diane Langberg suggests that asking a person to engage vulnerable self-revelation in the midst of such trauma would be like asking a person to disrobe while out in a blizzard.
Watch this video of Dr. Langberg as she explores the experience of chronic, ongoing trauma and suggests a variety of helpful responses from counselors and caregivers. This presentation was filmed by the American Bible Society at their 2013 Community of Practice held in Philadelphia. For more trauma recovery resources from ABS, click this link.
Dr. Diane Langberg
"You cannot encounter hell in a life, a city or a nation without also finding there, in that same place, the heart and cross of the God-Man. He was and is in Rwanda – a country that has suffered slaughter, hatred, frenzy and darkness. Christ carried Rwanda. He is there in that devastation and he longs to do a redemptive work."