In episode #83 of the Persistence in Prayer podcast, Kylie Hein is joined by Anne Watson, a licensed social worker trained in EMDR therapy.
Anne and Kylie delve into the topic of perfectionism and control, discussing how these issues often stem from deep-seated beliefs or past experiences. Anne shares her personal journey, including her transition from running a nonprofit to becoming a therapist, illustrating the transformative power of embracing life's detours. They also explore how science and faith can coexist harmoniously, emphasizing the importance of recognizing signs in our bodies that might indicate the need for additional help.
Anne offers practical insights into the EMDR therapy process, explaining how it leverages the brain's natural capabilities to heal from trauma. The conversation touches on the vital role of humility, the significance of prayer, and the resilience required to pursue new paths later in life.
This episode is an inspiring reminder that we are never too old to start something new and that God's timing is perfect, even when the journey feels challenging.
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