When Violence Is No Stranger

When Violence Is No Stranger

by Kristen J. Leslie
When Violence Is No Stranger

When Violence Is No Stranger

by Kristen J. Leslie

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Overview

A life-saving resource for pastoral care

"It is not my enemies who taunt me-I could bear that. . . .
It is you, my equal, my companion, my familiar friend. . . ."
Ps. 55:12-13

The paucity of resources for pastoral care of acquaintance-rape survivors highlights the invisibility of this growing crime and its largely uncharted pastoral challenges. In fact, most rape is by an acquaintance. Only 16 percent of such cases are reported; and, because they are difficult to prosecute, only 5 percent of those reported result in guilty verdicts.

Focusing on the psychospiritual effects of this sexualized violence, Kristen Leslie offers the psychological and theological tools to religious professionals for understanding the deep spiritual trauma of the survivor and how best to work with her to reconstruct a personal world of meaning, trust, and faith. Based on extensive interviews with survivors, Leslie explains the personal and theological issues they raise, what they found helpful from religious professionals, the images and metaphors most germane to their trauma and recovery, and how they coped with or healed from the experience of rape.

An exemplary and important study in practical theology, Leslie's volume will not only equip pastoral caregivers and counselors with specific guidelines. It will also enlighten them on the crucial role that theology can play in the re-construction of shattered lives.

Author Biography: Kristen J. Leslie is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451412642
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 08/01/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 388 KB

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Facts and Theories about Acquaintance Rape
3. The Survivors
4. A Pastoral Theological Framework
5. Pastoral Considerations and Guidelines
6. Conclusion

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