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In Part 2 with Jessie Cruickshank, we discuss deeper connections and meaningful relationships through the lens of Identity Formation Theory. Our conversation covers various phases of human and spiritual development from infancy to adulthood, highlighting how our understanding of ourselves and God evolves.

You will be invited to explore phases of growth, the importance of autobiographical memory, and the concept of deconstruction in faith. This rich discussion provides insights for anyone interested in emotional and spiritual maturity.

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00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:28 Upcoming Events and Opportunities

01:03 Immanuel Institute Programs

01:35 Understanding Trauma Course

02:28 Identity Formation Theory: Phases 0 to 1

04:13 Identity Formation Theory: Phase 2

08:57 Identity Formation Theory: Phase 3

13:08 Deconstruction and Faith Transitions

20:15 Phase 4: Owning Your Faith

23:18 Organizational Dynamics and Faith

30:15 Phase 5: The Dark Night of the Soul

40:08 Petty Doctrinal Issues in Modern Faith

40:31 Understanding Phase Five in Spiritual Growth

42:27 The Role of Community in Faith Transitions

43:20 Elder Stage and Teaching Teenagers

44:40 Navigating Spiritual Direction Schools

46:26 Fear and Control in Religion

48:22 Creating Safe Spaces for Questions

50:51 The Journey of Identity Formation

59:53 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

01:04:54 Autobiographical vs. Semantic Memory

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