TRAUMA CLINIC

In the pulsing heart of our mission at the Logos Trauma Clinic, we forge a sanctuary where groundbreaking psychological therapies and the eternal vigor of Christian faith converge, crafting an unparalleled day of healing and rebirth. Our trailblazing methodology weaves together Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Somatic Therapy with the foundational virtues of Christianity, charting a formidable path to restoration that venerates the sanctity of both mind and spirit.

This singular day-long clinic is meticulously designed to deliver a concentrated, immersive healing experience that navigates the intricate maze of trauma with a holistic compass. By harmonizing CBT and DBT, we unveil strategies to master the turmoil of distressing thoughts and emotions, while Somatic Therapy seeks to mend the rift between body and mind, addressing trauma’s corporeal legacy. Interlaced within each therapeutic strand is the nurturing essence of Christian faith, laying down a bedrock of hope, fortitude, and renewal.

Acknowledging the profound need for care that is both accessible and imbued with compassion, the Logos Trauma Clinic transcends physical boundaries. Our clinic is mobile, primed to dispatch this unique amalgam of therapeutic wisdom and spiritual solace directly to your community's doorstep. Whether it be a church, community center, or any locale where hearts yearn for healing, our team stands ready to journey forth, bearing hope and specialized care to those in need, anywhere their cries echo.

This nomadic spirit is a declaration of our unwavering commitment to reach out to the many, tearing down the barriers to care, and affirming that no distance or location can quell the quest for healing. It is a living testament to our faith-driven mandate to venture into the world, embracing the Christian ethos of service and upliftment in times of despair.

Opting for the Logos Trauma Clinic is to embark on a transformative odyssey of healing that deeply respects the complexities of your trauma and the profundity of your faith. It is an invitation to devote a day entirely to healing, cradled by a team passionately devoted to fusing the finest of psychological therapy with the deep solace and guidance offered by the Christian faith.

If your heart or your community seeks a journey to healing that embraces the entirety of mind, body, and spirit, the Logos Trauma Clinic is poised to walk with you. Reach out, and let us transport the clinic to you, unfurling a day steeped in profound healing and hope, anchored in the compassionate teachings of Christ. Together, let us step boldly into a future where healing transcends imagination to become a vivid reality.

Logos Trauma Clinic: One-Day Healing Curriculum

Opening Session: Welcome and Invocation (30 minutes)

  • Introduction to the Clinic: Overview of the day, confidentiality, and safety measures.
  • Invocation Prayer: A brief moment of prayer to invite God's presence and set the intention for healing and renewal.

Session 1: Foundations of Healing (1 hour)

  • Understanding Trauma and Faith: Exploration of trauma's impact on mind, body, and spirit, and the role of prayer and faith in healing.
  • Introduction to Therapeutic Modalities: Brief overview of CBT, DBT, and Somatic Therapy, emphasizing their integration with Christian principles.

Session 2: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Faith (1.5 hours)

  • CBT Techniques and Scripture: Connecting CBT techniques with Biblical teachings to manage negative thoughts and reinforce positive thinking.
  • Workshop Activity: Group or paired exercises focusing on identifying and reframing negative thought patterns with scriptural affirmations.

Break and Reflective Time (30 minutes)

  • Guided Prayer and Meditation: An opportunity for personal reflection, prayer, or meditation, emphasizing mindfulness and presence.

Session 3: Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Spiritual Growth (1.5 hours)

  • Emotional Regulation and DBT Skills: Teaching emotional regulation through DBT skills, linked with spiritual practices like prayer and meditation.
  • Workshop Activity: Role-playing or scenarios to practice skills like mindfulness, distress tolerance, and effective communication within a faith context.

Lunch and Fellowship (1 hour)

  • Community Meal: A shared meal to foster fellowship and community support, offering an informal setting for sharing and connection.

Session 4: Somatic Therapy and Christian Embodiment (1.5 hours)

  • Body and Spirit Connection: Understanding how trauma affects the body and how somatic therapy, coupled with faith, can aid in healing.
  • Workshop Activity: Guided somatic exercises (e.g., grounding, breathing techniques) that participants can practice, emphasizing the connection between bodily awareness and spiritual well-being.

Session 5: Healing Service and Committal (1 hour)

  • Group Sharing and Reflection: An opportunity for participants to share insights or breakthroughs, respecting confidentiality and personal comfort levels.
  • Healing Service: A non-denominational Christian service, including prayer, scripture readings focused on healing, and music, to inspire hope and reaffirm God's presence in the healing journey.
  • Committal Prayer: A closing prayer committing the day's work to God and asking for continued guidance and strength on the journey of healing.

Closing Session: Resources and Prayer (30 minutes)

  • Continued Support and Resources: Providing information on follow-up care, local support groups, online resources, and how to incorporate the day's practices into daily life.
  • Prayer: A final prayer for protection, strength, and healing as participants depart.