When Trauma Wounds: Pathways to Healing and Hope

When Trauma Wounds: Pathways to Healing and Hope

by Karen A. McClintock
When Trauma Wounds: Pathways to Healing and Hope

When Trauma Wounds: Pathways to Healing and Hope

by Karen A. McClintock

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Overview

How to heal from trauma and restore laughter, love, and faith

When trauma wounds, victims are thrown into unexpected darkness and experience unfamiliar symptoms. Some trauma survivors draw upon a lifelong faith in God; others find themselves in a wilderness devoid of spiritual grounding. The recovery stories in this book offer diverse pathways to faith and hope.

In When Trauma Wounds, psychologist Karen A. McClintock combines psychological approaches with faith resources to improve trauma recovery. Whether you are a trauma survivor, a caregiving pastor or church member, or friend to a survivor, this book will familiarize you with trauma symptoms and healing strategies.

Secure and trusting relationships heal many wounds. If you care for a trauma survivor, McClintock will help you create a sanctuary to shelter this wounded soul, to help them bear their pain and hold out hope for recovery--to offer victims of trauma the compassion they so badly need.

Each trauma victim has a story to tell. If you are a trauma survivor, healing from that trauma or working through repeated traumatic experiences may take days or years. But no matter how long your healing journey might take, it can begin right now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506434261
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 02/01/2019
Series: Living With Hope , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Karen A. McClintock, MDiv, PhD, is a clergywoman and psychologist. She is a national lecturer, congregational consultant, and workshop leader. She teaches courses on trauma-informed care for clergy, laity, mental health professionals, and chaplains. She has written six books about congregational care. Her newest is When Trauma Wounds: Pathways to Healing and Hope (Fortress, 2019). She lives in Ashland, Oregon.

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