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Complex Trauma And RE/ACT (Tim Fletcher interview)

November 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in Tim Fletcher, Winnipeg Manitoba, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, PTSD, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Canada, At Risk Youth


Tim Fletcher is the Founder and President of RE/ACT (Recovery Education for Addictions and Complex Trauma). He used his skills as a pastor and counsellor to develop a program to help the people he cared for overcome addiction. He realized the need for individuals to first become equipped with tools, and then put those tools into practice in a healthy, safe and loving environment - and herein lies his unique skill.

During his early years, he learned that everyone has a loved one who struggles with addiction, and many people struggled with unrealized addictions and unhealthy coping techniques. He found that 97% of addicts also struggled from Complex Trauma (C-PTSD) - corroborating the research of Dr. Gabor Maté. After researching C-PTSD which was identified as, “A series of events that occur where a victim feels unsafe, and as such, develops mental disorders which inhibit them from coping in stressful or harmful circumstances”, he concluded that research was showing that there is a physical difference between the brains of those who grew up in loving and nurturing homes and those who didn’t – before any addiction became prevalent.[1]

Links:

Tim Fletcher Website

https://www.timfletcher.ca/

Theo Von Interview

(language warning. Theo is a comedian and a spiritual seeker)

https://youtu.be/K60u6ObDsrI?si=_Oc2yXE9OfWqS7lf



[1] https://www.timfletcher.ca/about-tim-fletcher

November 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
Tim Fletcher, Complex Trauma, Winnipeg, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, PTSD
Tim Fletcher, Winnipeg Manitoba, Windsor Ontario, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, PTSD, Mental Health, Kevin Rogers, Canada, At Risk Youth
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The Gilded Pen of Winnipeg (John Longhurst interview)

June 15, 2024 by Kevin Rogers in John Longhurst, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Winnipeg Manitoba, Religious Journalism

John Longhurst's journalistic reflections provoke thought and questions about faith, inviting readers to think beyond their own religions, theologies, and denominations. Why do people believe what they do? What might we learn from each other's acts of faith?

John Longhurst is the recipient of the 2021 Lieutenant-Governor's Award for the Advancement of Inter-religious Understanding in Manitoba. He has served as the director of communications for several international relief and development organizations and continues to write for the Winnipeg Free Press and many other publications.
[1]

His most recent book is a collection of writing from his Free Press column and is entitled, “Can Robots Love God And Be Saved?’




[1] https://www.commonword.ca/ResourceView/82/27814



Links:

Book: Can Robots Love God And Be Saved?

https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781987986198/john-longhurst/can-robots-love-god-and-be-saved

Winnipeg Free Press

https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/biographies/john-longhurst



June 15, 2024 /Kevin Rogers
John Longhurst, Winnipeg, Religious Journalism, Kevin Rogers, Can Robots Love God And Be Saved?
John Longhurst, Canada, Christianity, Kevin Rogers, Religion & Spirituality, Winnipeg Manitoba, Religious Journalism
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