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A soul wound, per the text, is "when someone we love, someone whom we think should love us, fails to provide our fundamental safety and security needs. In fact, anything that keeps us from getting to that person or that threatens our sense of security-whether that threat is real or perceived-can injure our soul" (Clinton & Sibcy, 2006, chapter 3). Soul wounds can be minor or severe according to our text. Discuss methods described by the textbook to combat the negative effects of soul wounds. Clinton, T., & Sibcy, G. (2006). Why you do the things you do: The secret to healthy relationships. Thomas Nelson Incorporated. Discuss each topic with reference to course content and a biblical worldview. Present an opinion with research support and integrate your perspective with a biblical worldview. Search the scriptures to identify instances of soul wounds and God's solution. Provide specific scripture citations. Incorporate information when discussing methods to repair soul wounds from: Knobloch, L. K., Owens, J. L., & Gobin, R. L. (2021). Spiritual care for combat trauma: A qualitative evaluation of reboot combat recovery. Military Psychology, 33(6), 392-402. Describe the REBOOT program. Reboot recovery - trauma healing for everyone. REBOOT Recovery - Trauma Healing for Everyone. (n.d.). Include strengths and weaknesses of the program for the military and civilians. How might this program appeal to one population over another? Include methods to improve the program. Cite all sources with APA 7 format. Need Assignment Help?