
EP#14 Triumph Over Trauma, Jeremy Van Delinder, Crisis Intervention
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This is a very special episode with a very accredited guest. Jeremy Van Delinder is a pastor, chaplain, counselor, and author, and is involved with peer support with Texas Task Force 7. He is heavily involved in providing counseling sessions for military and first responders who suffer with stress, PTSD, and other mental health burdens. In this episode, he reviews his book Triumph Over Trauma which he co-authored with Gary T. Fisher. This book is now available for purchase using the links in the description. Jeremy is the owner of Sophron Consulting and Training—an organization that exists to help people recover, rebuild and live a balanced and centered life. It was a pleasure to talk with Jeremy, and we really enjoyed this conversation as we discussed some concepts from Triumph Over Trauma.
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