The Wounds Of The Faithful

EP 203: Healing from Trauma: Insights from Scotty Aemis on Parenting Adopted Children
In part two of Diana's conversation with Scotty Aemis, they delve into the complexities of adopting children from traumatic backgrounds and the challenges that come with it. Scotty shares practical advice on finding trauma-informed counselors, the importance of creating a safe environment for children, and the necessity of establishing trust before enforcing discipline. They discuss how integrating trauma awareness into various facets of life, including church and social activities, can significantly aid in the healing process. Scotty emphasizes the need for parents to provide a stable, loving environment rather than focusing on correcting behaviors. The episode concludes with resources for connecting with trauma-informed support and announcements about a new trauma-focused book and ministry services.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:33 Recap of Part One with Scotty Aemis
02:00 Choosing the Right Counselor
03:34 Creating a Safe Environment for Traumatized Children
05:25 Navigating Family and Social Situations
08:16 The Role of the Church and Faith
12:07 Final Thoughts and Resources
14:40 Conclusion and Farewell
Scotty Aemis is passionate about helping parents navigate childhood trauma. After he and his wife adopted two children, they found themselves learning everything they could about helping their children thrive. Everything that felt instinctually “right” was actually not helpful for children trying to heal from trauma. That set him on a journey to develop out my PSR (Positive Safe Relationships) Approach to parenting. It’s helpful for all children and parents, but especially those navigating childhood trauma.
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Part Two Scotty Aemis
[00:00:00] Welcome to the Wounds of the Faithful podcast, brought to you by DSW Ministries. Your host is singer, songwriter, speaker, and domestic violence advocate, Diana Winkler. She is passionate about helping survivors in the church heal from domestic violence and abuse and trauma. This podcast is not a substitute for professional counseling or qualified medical help.
Now, here is Diana.
Hey everyone. Thanks for coming back to part two of my conversation with Scotty Aemis We had a wonderful time with hearing his background and how he came to adopt two children from Russia in a horrible orphanage And the surprises that he encountered when things just didn't go the [00:01:00] way that they planned.
All you need is love. It's not necessarily true. We need a little bit more. than love to parent children, including children that have had severe trauma.
So I'm excited to hear the rest of his story about
some examples of what works and what doesn't work, and what resources are out there for parents.
We're going to talk about discipline in detail. Sometimes discipline needs to put,