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Have you ever felt lost in your identity, especially when faced with life’s toughest challenges?
In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Clint Davis, a licensed therapist and fellow podcaster, who shares how war, tragedy and trauma have shaped his deeper understanding of self and faith. Through his experiences and words of wisdom, we’ll uncover how embracing our struggles can lead to profound personal growth and healing.
A few key takeaways:
How trauma can also serve as a transformative experience when approached with the right support and mindset.
The role that faith plays in healing to provide a sense of belonging and purpose, helping individuals reframe their identity positively.
How we can start our own healing journey, and the personal work it takes to find freedom.
Clint is an Army Veteran with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Louisiana Tech University and Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fuller Theological Seminary. He is also an ordained minister and Licensed Professional Counselor trained in EMDR for trauma, Restoration Therapy for couples and families, a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), and a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT). He is married to Jacie, and they have two sons, Grady and Jude. He started Clint Davis Counseling practice in Shreveport, Louisiana, has written a book about about consent, body safety and boundaries with children called “Building Better Bridges: A Guide to Having Difficult Conversations That Can Save Our Children” and hosts his own podcast “Asking Why” that explores mental health issues, modalities and specialties through a lens of faith.
You can follow him on social media @clintdaviscounseling as well as listen to his podcast and purchase his book below:
Building Better Bridges: Guidebook to Conversations That Can Save Our Children
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