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At what point does treating dissociative identity disorder disconnect from the large goal of transforming anyone more towards the likeness of Christ? Who is best able to connect individuals who are used to experiencing the world as fragmented parts with other persons who have high suffering tolerance, joy capacity, and gladness to be with weak friends? Can healing spread through traumatized communities the way the pain first did?
In this deep dive presentation, Dr. Jim Wilder shares how the neurological conflicts one person may experience meeting with the healthy brain functions of another person that is ready to endure suffering with that traumatized person may offer hope in the presence of Jesus.

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Founder Life Model Works

Dr. Jim Wilder (Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, and M.A. Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary) has been training leaders and counselors for over 27 years on five continents. He is the author of multiple books with a strong focus on maturing and relationship skills for leaders. His coauthored book Living From the Heart Jesus Gave You has sold over 100,000 copies and is printed in eleven languages. Wilder has published numerous articles and developed four sets of video and relational leadership training called THRIVE.

He is the founder and chief neurotheologian of Life Model Works, a nonprofit working at the intersection of brain science and theology that is building contagiously healthy Christian communities through equipping existing networks with the skills to thrive. Dr. Wilder has extensive counseling experience and has served as a guest lecturer at Fuller Seminary, Biola, Talbot Seminary, Point Loma University, Montreat College, Tyndale Seminary and elsewhere.

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