Rooted in Faith: Overcoming Our Trauma and Pain, the latest work by Dr. Anthony J. Cook, explores the profound intersection of spiritual practice and trauma recovery. Published by Divine Connection Inc., this book guides readers through the complexities of trauma, focusing on spiritual and psychological resilience.
Dr. Cook employs his extensive experience as a chaplain and insights from his personal battles with PTSD to offer a unique perspective on healing. The book is structured to help those suffering from trauma find solace and strength through faith while serving as a resource for caregivers, counselors, and clergy involved in supportive roles.
Rooted in Faith emphasizes the power of faith-based practices integrated with traditional therapeutic techniques to foster recovery and personal growth. Each chapter explores the nuances of trauma-informed care, proposing inclusive and empowering methods.
The book’s message is clear: healing is about confronting pain and utilizing the transformative power of faith in the recovery process. Dr. Cook’s approach encourages readers to reclaim control over their healing experiences, promoting strength, resilience, and self-discovery.
For those facing the shadows of trauma, Rooted in Faith is a guiding light, offering hope and actionable steps toward healing. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of how faith can play a significant role in overcoming the effects of trauma.
Rooted in Faith: Overcoming Our Trauma and Pain is available online for purchase, providing accessible support for those in need around the globe.
About the Author:
Dr. Anthony J. Cook is a retired Lieutenant Colonel Chaplain with over 33 years of service in the United States Army and the current pastor of Trinity Missionary Baptist Church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Founder of Divine Connection Inc., his work focuses on spreading hope and healing through faith.
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