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More Resources on Adult Abuse
Clergy Abuse, Sexual Harassment, and Assult
When Wolves Wear Shepherds’ Clothing: Helping Women Survive Clergy Sexual Abuse” by Diana R. Garland Social Work & Christianity, Vol. 33, No. 1 (2006), 1-35 Read Now
The Cry of Tamar: Violence against Women and the Church’s Response by Pamela Cooper-White Buy Now
Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church by Diane Langberg Buy Now
Escaping the Maze of Spiritual Abuse: Creating Healthy Christian Cultures by Lisa Oakley and Justin Humphreys Buy Now
Is Nothing Sacred? by Marie M. Fortune Buy Now
Rid Of My Disgrace: Hope And Healing For Victims Of Sexual Assault by Justin Holcomb & Lindsey Holcomb Buy Now
Spoils of the Kingdom: Clergy Misconduct and Religious Community by Anson Shupe Buy Now
For Survivors and Understand the Impact of Trauma
On the Threshold of Hope: Opening the Door to Hope for Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Diane Langberg Buy Now
Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Diane Langberg Buy Now
Not Marked: Finding Hope and Healing After Sexual Abuse by Mary Demuth
Buy NowKeeping the Faith: Guidance for Christian Women Facing Abuse by Marie Fortune Buy Now
Trauma and Recovery by Judith Herman Buy Now
The Long Journey Home: Understanding & Ministering to the Sexually Abused: A Collaborative Address from Psychology, Theology, and Pastoral Care edited by Andrew J. Schmutzer Buy Now
Saints in the Arms of a Happy God: Recovering the Image of God and Man
Buy NowBoundaries Updated and Expanded Edition: When to Say Yes, How to Say No To Take Control of Your Life Buy Now
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