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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karen A. McClintockPublisher: 1517 Media Imprint: Fortress Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781506434254ISBN 10: 1506434258 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 01 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Part 1 Understanding Trauma 1. What Is Trauma? 2. Trauma’s Aftermath 3. Disrupted Moods and Behaviors 4. Trauma and Close Relationships Part 2 Types of Trauma 5. When Trust Is Betrayed: Sexual Abuse 6. When Uprooted: Immigration Heartbreak 7. When Death Comes Suddenly: Gun Violence Part 3 Pathways to Hope and Healing 8. Becoming Spiritually Whole Again 9. Next Steps in Healing 10. Rediscovering HopeReviews"""Karen A. McClintock has written a book helpful for every pastor, caregiver, family member, and survivor of trauma. Her explorations of real-life stories, combined with suggestions for concrete responses to traumas, provide a compelling invitation to hope, resiliency, and justice. This is a must read in every seminary classroom and by every pastor."" --Joretta Marshall, Brite Divinity School ""When Trauma Wounds offers a comprehensive view of trauma and its powerful effects on health and well-being for individuals and society. This book is a pleasure to read and is rich with numerous personalized examples, narratives, and case studies. It reflects the sensitivity of a compassionate practitioner with a rich and diverse professional background in mental-health counseling and parish ministry."" --Richard Riddoch, hopsice and medical social worker" Karen A. McClintock has written a book helpful for every pastor, caregiver, family member, and survivor of trauma. Her explorations of real-life stories, combined with suggestions for concrete responses to traumas, provide a compelling invitation to hope, resiliency, and justice. This is a must read in every seminary classroom and by every pastor. --Joretta Marshall, Brite Divinity School When Trauma Wounds offers a comprehensive view of trauma and its powerful effects on health and well-being for individuals and society. This book is a pleasure to read and is rich with numerous personalized examples, narratives, and case studies. It reflects the sensitivity of a compassionate practitioner with a rich and diverse professional background in mental-health counseling and parish ministry. --Richard Riddoch, hopsice and medical social worker Karen A. McClintock has written a book helpful for every pastor, caregiver, family member, and survivor of trauma. Her explorations of real-life stories, combined with suggestions for concrete responses to traumas, provide a compelling invitation to hope, resiliency, and justice. This is a must read in every seminary classroom and by every pastor. --Joretta Marshall, Brite Divinity School When Trauma Wounds offers a comprehensive view of trauma and its powerful effects on health and well-being for individuals and society. This book is a pleasure to read and is rich with numerous personalized examples, narratives, and case studies. It reflects the sensitivity of a compassionate practitioner with a rich and diverse professional background in mental-health counseling and parish ministry. --Richard Riddoch, hopsice and medical social worker Author InformationKaren A. McClintock is a psychologist and church consultant. She lectures and teaches workshops on pastoral care, congregational systems, sexual-abuse prevention, and overcoming sexual shame. Her previous books include Shame-Less Lives, Grace-full Congregations; and Sexual Shame: An Urgent Call to Healing, and My Father's Closet, a memoir about her heartwarming childhood in which she grew up with an amazing family secret. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |