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Beyond Recovery Center

Help for PTSD and other Traumas

  • Introduction
  • The Walking Undead
    • Disclaimer
    • Foreword
    • About the Brain
    • c-PTSD
    • Types of Trauma
      • Jesus is all we need
      • Trauma’s Brain
        • Nucleus Accumbens
        • Hippocampus
        • The Amygdalae
        • The Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex
        • The Cingulate Cortex
        • The Left and Right Brain
        • Synchronization
        • Trauma’s Brain Conclusion
      • Degrees of Trauma
        • Mild Trauma
        • Moderate Trauma
        • Severe Trauma
        • Profound Trauma
        • Chronic Trauma
      • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
      • 11 Aspects of Health (What does it mean to be Healthy?)
        • The Physical Aspect
        • The Emotional Aspect
        • The Chemical Aspect
        • The Psychological Aspect
        • The Cognitive Aspect
        • The Spiritual Aspect
        • The Sexual Aspect
        • The Financial Aspect
        • The Social or Relational Aspect
        • The Societal Aspect
        • The Environmental
      • Differences Between Men and Women
      • A Second look at Maslow
        • Maslow and Divorce
        • Maslow and Theft, Floods, Tornados, Fires, etc.
        • Maslow and The Abuse of State
        • Risk Factors: Vulnerability rating.
        • A Further Discussion on Damage
        • Re-victimization from Others
        • What about Stalking?
        • Generations
        • Conclusion
        • Epilog
      • Brain Games
      • Addictions Menu
        • Pain Medicine
        • Pornography
        • Masturbation
        • Sexual Addictions
        • Grooming
        • Anti-Christ
        • Boundries
      • Appendices Menu
        • Appendices 1
        • Appendix 2
        • Appendix 3
        • Appendix 4
        • Definition of Rape
  • ClothesLine
    • Gallery
  • Faith
    • Comfort
      • 1 Cor: 12
      • 2 Cor 1:3-8
      • Heb 4:15
      • Deut 31:8
      • Psm 119:76
      • Isaiah 66:13
      • 2 Cor 7:5-7
      • Psm 46:1
      • 1 Pet 5:7
      • Rom 8: 28
      • Rom 8:32
      • Psm 23:4
      • John 14:15-17
      • John 14:25-27
    • Hope
      • Isaiah 40
      • 2 Cor 1:8-9
      • 2 Cor 1:10
      • 2 Cor :11
      • Rom 5:1-5
      • Rom 4: 13
      • Rom 15:4
      • Titus 2:11-13
      • Heb 6:19
      • Lam 3:19
      • Jer 29:11
      • 2 Cor 1:10
    • CoDependency
      • Psm 118
      • 1 Cor 12:12-27
      • Rom 12:4-17
      • Rom 12:5
      • 1 Cor 12:27
      • Heb 12:2
      • Rom 1:25
      • 1 Sam 2:29
      • Matt 16:24-25
      • Gal 2:20
      • Eph 1:7
      • Luk 9:23
      • Eph 3:12
      • John 6:37
    • Feelings and Defence
      • Psm 121
      • Eph 4:19
      • Psm 32
      • Rom 8:31
      • Rom 14:17
      • Eph 4:19
      • Matt 13:13
      • Matt 9:36
      • Luke 19:41
      • Heb 5:7
      • John 11:17-44
      • Heb 4:14-16
    • Let Go, Let God
      • John 15:1-17
      • Prov 3:3-6
      • Luke 15:24
      • Eph 4:26
      • Rom 3:23-24
      • 2 Cor 1:3-4
      • Rom 7:18-25
      • Rom 7:18
      • Rom 7:24
      • Rom 7:25
      • John 15:5
      • Luke 15:11-32
      • Luke 15:16
      • Luke 15:17
      • Prov 19:19
      • Psm 27:14
    • Caring confrontation
      • Psalm 145
      • John 3:11
      • John 3: 17-18
      • John 16:8
      • Col 4:6
      • Prov 15:28
      • Prov 29:20
      • 1 Pet 2:17
      • Eph 4:2
      • Eph 4:14-15
    • Ministries to others
      • Gal 6:1-10
        • Phil 3:12-14
        • 1 Cor 9:24
        • Matt 6:33-34
        • Phil 2:12-13
        • Jer 29:11
        • Prov 19:21
      • Psm 139
        • Rom 12:2
        • Eph 4:22-24
        • Phil 4:8-9
        • Eph 2:1-10
        • Psm 139:14-16
        • Rom 8:37-39
        • Eph 1:8
  • PTSD
    • Coming Home
    • Final Memories
  • Addictions
  • TBA
  • Faith Blog
    • The Sin of Balaam
    • Basic Christianity
  • Reality, the struggle
  • To Historic Hotel Berry
  • To the Book: Mabbul

About This Site

The person who wrote these posts no longer exists. he has gone “Beyond Recovery”.  For now, I leave it the way it was as he struggled thro0ugh the recovery.

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As for the site:  It is designed to read in sequence.

However, if you are in a hurry, the hub is found in “Trauma’s Brain” and The Degrees of Trauma”.  Come back when you have more time.  Join our discussion.  Ask any question.  This Center is for you.

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Tag: dog

Post 2: Kicking Dogs

“So.” I wanted to ask her, “If your dog went out for its daily walk and came back mangled by another animal or a car, would you kick it, yell at it and chase it out of your life?”
I knew she was kind hearted and loved animals. How could she treat anyone Continue reading Post 2: Kicking Dogs

Posted on September 29, 2017February 26, 2018Categories Final MemoriesTags alone, deserted, dog, ptsdLeave a comment on Post 2: Kicking Dogs

Post 14: Abandoned

I have a coworker who has a cabin up in the wood. He says there are a lot of wild dogs in the area. People will drive up, abandon the animals then drive off. A dog left to fend for himself will go anywhere and do anything for food.
In the same way, Continue reading Post 14: Abandoned

Posted on September 16, 2017February 26, 2018Categories Final MemoriesTags abandoned, acceptance, alone, dogLeave a comment on Post 14: Abandoned

Post 37: Remembering

I keep trying to remember exactly what happened. How is it that the people I loved and cherished so dearly abandoned me in my time of trouble? Why is it that these people will still not talk with me? I search my memories for clues; Continue reading Post 37: Remembering

Posted on September 2, 2017February 28, 2018Categories Final MemoriesTags abandoned, alone, dog, forgive, TraumaLeave a comment on Post 37: Remembering
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