1 hr 6 min

10: Purity Culture & Trauma Where Do We Go From Here?

    • Christianity

Trigger Warning: This episode contains multiple references to rape, sexual assault, and different forms of abuse and violence. 
This episode is for you if you are wanting to understand how purity culture was and can still be traumatizing for some. It's for you if you've experienced trauma - physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual, or other forms - and are seeking a clearer understanding of your experience. It's for you if you desire to be a support for the people in your life for whom trauma is part of their story.
Our conversation covers the broad implications of trauma but also the personal side as we reflect on our own lives and the stories of our listeners. These are the different topics we cover in this conversation:
what trauma is, and how trauma happens the difference between a one-time traumatic event (PTSD) and complex trauma. big T trauma, little t trauma, and that trauma is subjective in nature sexual assault is about power and control we talk about our own desire for control and how our rules and theologies are more about keeping us safe and less about what is actually true. Full show notes here
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 Dr. Heather Davediuk Gingrich is a counselor, scholar, teacher, and former missionary and a professor of counseling at Denver Seminary. Dr. Gingrich maintains a small private practice working with complex trauma survivors. She began counseling over thirty years ago in Canada, and continued in the Philippines where she counseled, taught, and completed her doctoral studies on complex trauma. She is the author of Restoring the Shattered Self, coauthor of Skills for Effective Counseling, and co-editor and contributor to Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling.

Trigger Warning: This episode contains multiple references to rape, sexual assault, and different forms of abuse and violence. 
This episode is for you if you are wanting to understand how purity culture was and can still be traumatizing for some. It's for you if you've experienced trauma - physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual, or other forms - and are seeking a clearer understanding of your experience. It's for you if you desire to be a support for the people in your life for whom trauma is part of their story.
Our conversation covers the broad implications of trauma but also the personal side as we reflect on our own lives and the stories of our listeners. These are the different topics we cover in this conversation:
what trauma is, and how trauma happens the difference between a one-time traumatic event (PTSD) and complex trauma. big T trauma, little t trauma, and that trauma is subjective in nature sexual assault is about power and control we talk about our own desire for control and how our rules and theologies are more about keeping us safe and less about what is actually true. Full show notes here
Continue the conversation with us on Instagram and Twitter
 Dr. Heather Davediuk Gingrich is a counselor, scholar, teacher, and former missionary and a professor of counseling at Denver Seminary. Dr. Gingrich maintains a small private practice working with complex trauma survivors. She began counseling over thirty years ago in Canada, and continued in the Philippines where she counseled, taught, and completed her doctoral studies on complex trauma. She is the author of Restoring the Shattered Self, coauthor of Skills for Effective Counseling, and co-editor and contributor to Treating Trauma in Christian Counseling.

1 hr 6 min