The Hidden Problem of Complex Trauma

It is not uncommon today to hear conversations of people dealing with difficulty in their emotions and relationships. Some form of trauma has either touched us directly or impacted someone we love.

In this webinar you’ll hear from Dr. Marcus Warner and Melissa Finger on the hidden problem of complex trauma, how it affects us, and how we can be equipped to help others.

Whether you’re a mental health professional, a caregiver, or someone seeking to understand their own experiences, this webinar will equip you with valuable knowledge and tools.

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Anxiety. Depression. Abuse. Trauma. It seems like everywhere you look these days, people are talking about difficulty with emotions and relationships. The church is not immune. Some form of trauma has either touched us directly or impacted someone we love.

In this free one-hour webinar, you will hear from Dr. Marcus Warner and Melissa Finger on the hidden problem of complex trauma on topics including:

  • What is complex trauma and why is it important for the church?
  • How is it related to sexual trauma?
  • How does this affect both women AND men?
  • How can individuals and churches get equipped to help others?

Whether you’re a mental health professional, a caregiver, or someone seeking to understand their own experiences, this webinar will equip you with valuable knowledge and tools.

Take advantage of this opportunity to uncover the hidden aspects of complex trauma and learn how to foster healing in yourself and your community.

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Speakers

Deeper Walk International President

Marcus Warner has served as president of Deeper Walk International since 2006. Marcus earned three degrees from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School – M.Div., Th.M. Old Testament, and D.Min. He has written numerous books including his most recent title, Breakthrough! 5 Essential Strategies for Freedom, Healing, & Wholeness. An in-demand speaker, Marcus has spoken for both ministry and corporate groups across the country and around the world. A Bible teacher at heart, Marcus has taught Old Testament and Theology at the junior high, high school, college, and seminary levels. His passion is taking complex topics and making them practical and accessible for everyone.

Founder & Executive Director of the Trauma Healing Center, Inc.

Melissa Finger is the founder and executive director of the Trauma Healing Center, Inc. in Olathe, Kansas. The mission of the Trauma Healing Center is to assist individuals in healing from trauma, partner with other organizations and ministries to further equip them in trauma-informed care, and provide support to Community Caregivers in their own personal and professional development. In addition to this work, Melissa has a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling that she has used in various counseling settings for more than fifteen years. In 2011, she transitioned from professional counseling into biblical counseling. As a biblical counselor her focus has been trauma-informed care for individuals who have a history of severe and complex trauma.

Melissa developed the term Trauma Coping System as a way to describe God’s design for the trauma response of dissociation for children who have been abused. In her first two books, Trauma Coping System, and Trauma Coping System Devotional, Melissa describes God’s design for helping a child survive overwhelming trauma, as well as his design for their complete healing. In addition, Melissa has published two fiction books on this topic. Her 5th book, Living an Abundant Life, is due to be released in summer 2024, and will focus on identity in Christ, spiritual warfare, and embracing God’s design for growth and healing for each person.

Melissa lives in the Midwest and is married with two children. She loves to spend time with her family traveling, attending sports games, hiking, or just hanging around the house. Making relational connections and finding creative outlets are two of her favorite ways to spend her time.

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