Trauma is knitted into the fabric of our human existence and extensive research tells us that nobody is exempt from it. This book is meant for people who have experienced an emotional injury because of one or more painful experiences leaving them feeling helpless and hopeless to do something about it. Some people feel guilty because they can’t move on with their lives. Yes, trauma causes chaos. It leaves people doubting themselves, their faith and even their relationships. Yet, deep down they still believe in the Creator and hope that there is some chance to address their emotional pain in a biblically sound and clinically responsible way. If that is the case, this book is for you. It is also for counsellors, pastoral therapists, art therapists, and pastors who must help bible-believers who have suffered trauma to overcome it and to move on with their lives in a meaningful manner.
Reflective artmaking is a very effective way to process trauma. In the last chapters of the book, readers will get the opportunity to process their trauma wounding with creative artmaking reflections, derived from principles taken from the story of Creation. The same story God told Job after he suffered severe loss and trauma.

