Andrew Edwin Jenkins
GY6
Practical education about PTSD and Moral Injury, equipping resources to heal the hurt(s), encouragement to move through the pain and into your purpose. New episodes released the 1st of each month.
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Andrew Edwin Jenkins
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Último episodio
1 de dic. de 2025
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Episodios
7 | Healing your soul 01.12.2025 1:00:38
Soul freedom is found when we walk into the light rather than hiding the hurts. This is especially true with Moral Injury, as guilt and shame thrive in the dark.
6 | Moral Injury = bigger than PTSD 01.11.2025 51:35
Whereas PTSD triggers a “fight or flight” reaction to external threats, Moral Injury creates a “guilt and/or shame” response to internal threats.
5 | Recognize, read, respond- emotional wholeness checklist 01.10.2025 41:53
We aren’t required to react when we recognize an emotional feeling. Rather, we can step back and “read” what our heart is saying. Then, we can respond in a healthy manner.
4 | Neuroscience made (somewhat) simple 01.09.2025 34:14
The brain is a complex organ that stores information and facilitates automatic responses— among its other features. We can “train our brain” to enhance peak performance in each environment we encounter. You've done it before; you can do it again.
3 | Perception is (not always) reality 01.08.2025 52:41
It’s easy to read present circumstances in light of past experiences. Some of our misperceptions in the present might be related to PTSD.
2 | Emotional health = part of total health 01.07.2025 30:13
There aren’t good emotions and bad emotions. Only healthy and unhealthy expressions of them. Emotional health is a component of total health.
1 | How to think about PTSD & Moral Injury 01.06.2025 34:24
Many of our emotional disruptions are normal responses to abnormal events. Though most of us aren’t diagnosable for a mental or emotional health disorder, we will all benefit from “leveling up” our health in these areas.
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