Post Charismatic Stress (PCS) is not an official diagnosis. However, this makes the experience in no way less real. Many who leave the Charismatic Movement suffer from severe mental difficulties. This includes depression, anxiety, anger, bitterness, guilt, disillusionment, cognitive dissonance, avoidance behavior, bad memories, and identity crisis. This video is meant to offer help to those Christians who are going through PCS.
Original video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPVtWf30XRw
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