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	<title><![CDATA[Healing Trauma Through Faith in God]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[Healing from trauma is rarely a straight path, and faith in God can offer a steady anchor through the uncertainty. This reflection explores how patience, grace, and emotional resilience grow when spiritual trust is practiced daily, even in moments of doubt or pain. Faith does not erase wounds instantly, but it provides meaning, comfort, and hope while healing unfolds over time. The discussion emphasizes that spiritual reflection can coexist with professional care, encouraging a balanced approach that honors both emotional and mental health. By embracing prayer, self-compassion, and thoughtful support systems, individuals can nurture long-term healing without shame or pressure. This perspective invites personal growth through honesty, resilience, and a deeper understanding of how faith can gently guide recovery while respecting the value of therapeutic care and emotional awareness... ]]></description>
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