
- Title : Naming Our Abuse: God's Pathways to Healing for Male Sexual Abuse Survivors
- Author : Andrew Schmutzer
- Rating : 4.60 (808 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-4-27
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 160 Pages
- Asin : 0825444004
- Language : English
He earned a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Illinois and an MS in Computer Science from Kansas State University, specializing in expert systems and software automation.David Carlson is a special education teacher, working in the suburbs of Chicago for the majority of his adult life. . He w
He earned a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Illinois and an MS in Computer Science from Kansas State University, specializing in expert systems and software automation.David Carlson is a special education teacher, working in the suburbs of Chicago for the majority of his adult life.
. He writes about integrative issues surrounding abuse, trauma, lament, and spiritual formation and speaks regularly on issues of sexual abuse.Daniel Gorski is a thirty-year veteran software engineer, having worked for AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, and Nokia. Andrew Schmutzer is a professor of biblical studies at Moody BSchmutzer, Daniel Gorski, and David Carlson have composed an insightful, sensitive, and helpful work on the devastating epidemic of male sexual abuse. Lord, have mercy." (Paul Maxwell, PhD Candidate at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 2016-02-10)"Childhood sexual abuse occurs far more often than most people imagine. The reader is aided in following their progress from victim to redemption through the analogy of the aftermath of an automobile accident. Through the naming of the abuse, embracing their moments of painful weakness and powerlessness, courageously coping and finding ways to fend off scars and confusion, they show us how good men can hold the polarities of abuse and weakness in one hand, and faith, courage, and resilience in the other. What I’ve discovered in my own story is that what is not named is not healed. May this book lead to an increase in compassionate sermons, a decrease in spiritualI really dont know where to startmost books start off with a doldrum or a yawn. This is a YA thriller, and it stands a bit ahead of the pack because I wasn't able to guess the twist. Other than that, a really good book for beginners. Fisher with his letterhead and address (not a real address) that invites troubled animals to write to him with their questions. This was a book featuring a couple truly struggling to keep it together. It was definitely an emotional journey that had me crying on multiple occasions (heck almost right at the prologue). This is a great story for a wide age range--purchased for my Granddaughter's 3rd birthday--the illustrations are so much fun. I ordered this story for my kindergarten class and they loved it. Admittedly, I’m a bit of a closet Jung fan. Compared to gold, silver, and uranium, there simply was not enough information that covered the basis of both elements. Love those Hot Team heroes. Nevertheless, Australian troops from their embassy platoon remained deployed in the country until July of 1973, despite all American air, naval and land assets exiting seven months prior to this. A wonderful book! So lyrically written and beautifully illustratedthat it held the attention of my 11 year old son and 17 year old daughterwhen I read it alouA stunningly vulnerable look at the horrific realities of sexual abuse and how to overcome themMale sexual abuse is increasingly in the news, from scandals in the Catholic Church to exploitations at Penn State. Yet books and programs about healing are still overwhelmingly oriented toward the female survivor of abuse. Following the authors' examples, readers are invited to find solidarity with other male survivors and develop an understanding of their own wounding through journaling exercises.. This four—step model illustrates that healing is a process to be nurtured rather than something that can be healed in a single telling. As men who experienced childhood abuse, the authors of this book are uniquely qualified to address the healing process of male survivors.Using the metaphor of a car accident, Naming Our Abuse leads the survivor from the Wreck to the Accident Report to Rehabilitation to

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