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The trauma of sexual abuse causes a host of painful effects in the lives of survivors, often continuing for years beyond the incidents of abuse. Much literature has been written from the perspective of psychological therapy that can assist survivors recovery from trauma. However, little has been written regarding care for the spiritual dimension of the lives of sexual abuse survivors. Lack of attention to the spiritual needs of survivors may cause further suffering and a further feeling of abandonment by God and their community of faith. This book presents key writings of Carmelites John of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The trauma of sexual abuse causes a host of painful effects in the lives of survivors, often continuing for years beyond the incidents of abuse. Much literature has been written from the perspective of psychological therapy that can assist survivors recovery from trauma. However, little has been written regarding care for the spiritual dimension of the lives of sexual abuse survivors. Lack of attention to the spiritual needs of survivors may cause further suffering and a further feeling of abandonment by God and their community of faith. This book presents key writings of Carmelites John of the Cross, Thérèse of Lisieux, and Edith Stein that offer unique and meaningful contributions for the spiritual care of survivors. Their texts directly respond to the question of the meaning of human suffering. They also specifically address the experiences of abandonment, anxiety, darkness and meaninglessness that are experienced by many survivors of abuse. The perspectives of these spiritualmasters, therefore, offer significant insight for survivors healing journey.
Autorenporträt
Fr. Wlusek is Rector and Associate Professor of Spirituality and Pastoral Theology at St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario Canada. He served in parish ministry for fourteen years. Then, while in seminary work, he received an M.A. from Creighton University, an S.T.L. from Regis College, and a Ph.D. from the University of St. Michael's College.