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The Healing Circle

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Top 5 Books on Trauma
Share your favorite books on trauma. What has been the most helpful in your healing journey? Here is a list of 5 of my favorites: 1. "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk - This book is an excellent resource for understanding how trauma affects the body and mind and provides practical tools for healing and recovery. 2. "Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma" by Peter A. Levine - In this book, Peter A. Levine explores how trauma affects the nervous system and provides a step-by-step approach to healing and recovery. 3. "Trauma and Recovery" by Judith Herman - This book offers a comprehensive understanding of the effects of trauma. It provides a framework for healing based on empathy, respect, and empowerment. 4. "The Complex PTSD Workbook: A Mind-Body Approach to Regaining Emotional Control and Becoming Whole" by Arielle Schwartz - This book provides a comprehensive guide for those suffering from complex PTSD, offering practical tools and exercises to help individuals regain control over their emotions and find healing. 5. "Healing Trauma: A Pioneering Program for Restoring the Wisdom of Your Body" by Peter A. Levine - In this book, Peter A. Levine provides a step-by-step approach to healing trauma through working with the body's natural intelligence.
3 likes • May 25
I feel like I have just found little nuggets through different study books Bible study groups have chosen through the years, but the most powerful verse for healing my mind has been Philippians 4:8. Meditate on what is true and good, if only I could keep my heart and mind right there, all the time. I did a quick search. There are many study books for Philippians 4:8.
Grounding Monday
Let's get grounded together! Be sure to check out of the classroom tab to use the grounding tools, including the 5-Day Challenge.
Grounding Monday
1 like • May 25
I told the truth in my bio, and I invited a friend. The first thing was easy. I'm an open book, but joining the group was hard and sharing with a friend was hard. I'm usually very vague about the work I'm doing to improve. So I continued down the page, and took some deep breaths, and discovered as I watched this video, that I had already done the grounding work Ron's video suggested, through the process of joining the group and reading through and following the instructions on this page.
Welcome to the G.R.O.W. Healing Circle — Please Start Here
Welcome to the G.R.O.W. Healing Circle. I am so glad you are here. This community was created as a gentle, trauma-informed space for learning, reflection, encouragement, and practical healing support. Whether you are beginning your healing journey, continuing deeper personal work, or looking for simple tools to steady your nervous system, you are welcome here at your own pace. The heart of this community is the G.R.O.W. Method: Ground, Recognize, Open, and Walk. Together, we will practice grounding in safety, recognizing what needs attention, opening to healing with compassion, and walking forward with small, meaningful steps. A good first step is to introduce yourself in the community. You can simply share your name, where you are joining from, and one word or phrase that describes what you hope to receive from this circle. Please only share what feels safe and comfortable. You are never required to tell your story in order to belong here. Each month, we will gather for a live Zoom session focused on one healing theme, one practical tool, and one next step you can use in daily life. If you cannot attend live, you can still follow along through the resources, prompts, and any available replays or notes shared inside the community. As one of our early members, you are helping shape the founding season of the G.R.O.W. Healing Circle. My hope is that this becomes a calm, supportive place where people can breathe, learn, connect, and move from survival toward greater compassion flow. Please remember that this community is for education, encouragement, and peer support. It is not therapy, crisis counseling, or a substitute for professional mental-health care. If you are in immediate danger, in crisis, or needing treatment for trauma, PTSD, or other mental-health concerns, please contact a qualified professional or local emergency support in your area. I am honored to walk with you. Warmly, Ron Huxley
2 likes • May 25
Hello Healing Circle. A dear friend invited me to this group. When my heart lept for joy, but anxiety and doubt began to bubble, I sought out more information. I found this: "It’s about helping you come home to yourself" This is exactly what I've been talking to God about in recent years, not being mad at me for being me, and seeing past that, to the real me He sees. I signed up immediately and am thankful to be here.
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I was lovingly made, by a Good God. I am a mother of 5, am madly in love with my husband of 23 years. I have no drive, am depressed and likely ADHD.

Active 12d ago
Joined May 25, 2026