In this re-sharing of a Season 10 episode, I explore why deconstruction is a necessary part of healing from complex trauma — especially for people of faith.
I define deconstruction as questioning assumptions we've never questioned before and opening up to new possibilities. I share three zones where I've experienced this:
1. Self-Identity — Differentiating between the survival "Role Self" I built to be accepted and my true "Core Self" that had been buried.
2. Familial & Cultural Values — Recognising how traditions and values handed down through my family facilitated harm and kept me silent.
3. Faith — Wrestling with the growing gap between who God revealed Himself to be in my healing journey and the God of my religious upbringing.
I also discuss why healing requires more than religious or doctrinal belief — it demands a deep, existential trust that we are held by a love greater than ourselves.
I close with reflection questions to help you identify where deconstruction may be showing up in your own journey. You don't need answers — just acknowledging the questions is powerful.
CHAPTER MARKERS 0:00 Introduction 4:08 Defining Deconstruction 5:53 Defining Deconstruction 10:11 3 Zones of Deconstruction 12:07 1. Self-Identity Deconstruction 18:43 2. Familial and Cultural Values Deconstruction 24:07 3. Faith and Religious Deconstruction 39:01 Existential Faith vs Religious or Doctrinal Assent 46:34 Questions for Pondering and Conclusion
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