Wounded Healers Need a Safe Place to Heal with Dr. Dan Sartor

Published: June 29, 2021, 10 a.m.

Join Pastor Travis Hall and guest Dr. Dan Sartor as they talk about the problematic notion where "it's ok for everyone to be broken\u2014except the healer." Data shows, 7 out of 10 pastors suffer from depression. Unfortunately, when stress, anxiety, or depression start to creep in, pastors are often the last to realize it. In this episode, Dan talks about the varying symptoms of depression, how God sometimes reveals His works when you seek help, and why Dan thinks love blossoms in places of vulnerability and suffering.

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Tune in as they put the spot on the Transformational Truth #38 - Wounded healers need a safe place to heal with Dr. Dan Sartor. Ready your notes, as there will be a ton to take away from this episode.

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In this episode you will learn:

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\xb7 Dan: "I felt like I had to live in a way that looked like I had found the answers."

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\xb7 About the Wounded Healer Paradigm

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\xb7 The symptoms of depression from a pastor's experience

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\xb7 Seeking help can be your discovery of God working to set you free

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\xb7 Why is it not good that man should be alone?

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\xb7 \u2026and so much more!

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About Dr. Dan Sartor:

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Dan Sartor is the Vice President of Integration and Professor of Counseling at Richmont Graduate University in Atlanta, GA. He is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Board-Certified Counselor. Dan's clinical specialties include complex trauma recovery, sexuality issues, addiction recovery, marital therapy, and the integration of faith within clinical practice.

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He provides continuing education, advising, clinical supervision, and consultation to non-profit and ministry organizations on complex trauma, trauma-informed care, vicarious trauma, and compassion satisfaction to promote thriving at the levels of organizational health, staff wellness, and client care. Dan and his wife, Robin, have been married for over 30 years, and they have four young adult children, a beloved son-in-law, and a very stubborn miniature dachshund.

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Dan enjoys reading, music, and home improvement projects.

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Connect with Dr. Dan Sartor on:

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Website: https://www.dansartorphd.com/

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-sartor/

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Contact us at:

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info@travishall.net

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