Kobe Campbell: How Trauma Effects Our Desire to Serve & Be Served

EPISODE · Jun 21, 2021 · 47 MIN

Kobe Campbell: How Trauma Effects Our Desire to Serve & Be Served

from Making Room by Gather · host Kobe Campbell

Trauma, mental health and it's connection to relationships is an aspect of culture that often goes unaddressed. So often trauma, betrayal and rejection make their way into our lives and show up later in ways we would never expect. In this conversation with Kobe Campbell, licensed trauma therapist, we dive into how relational trauma can only be healed in relationship. We discuss the unique and beautiful ways that the table, and being a host, comes with the invitation to heal or harm. Talking specifically about how to navigate this topic in our own lives and amongst our guests, this conversation is powerful and eye opening. Join us as we learn how trauma in our own lives can be effecting our own relationships and how we can journey with those at our table struggle with their own mental health battles. More About Our Guest: Kobe Campbell is the founder and lead therapist at The Healing Circle Counseling and Wellness Center and leads the counseling department of the practice. Kobe is an award-winning trauma therapist and Christian counselor. Though Kobe is passionate about helping Christians of color heal from trauma by providing creative and personalized resources, she sees clients from all demographics and backgrounds.As a first-generation Ghanaian-American, she draws from her personal cultural background to encourage clients to embrace and reconcile to their true selves as they journey toward healing.  Kobe is dedicated to educating churches, organizations, and individuals about the effects of trauma on the mind, body, and soul. One of her greatest passions is speaking and preaching about the integration of mental health and theology.Kobe received her Bachelors of Art in Psychology at the University of North Carolina- Wilmington and her Masters of Art in Christian Counseling at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary. She is licensed by the State of North Carolina as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate and provides virtual therapy state-wide. When she is not with her clients, you can find her dancing, planning mental health retreats, reading, or spending time with her family! If you are looking for emotional support and need help navigating past traumas, Kobe would be honored to be a source of support for you.Find Kobe Athttps://www.healingcircletherapy.orghttps://www.kobecampbell.com@healingcirclepodcastSupport the show

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