Abuse of Trust: Healing from Clerical Sexual Abuse

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Abuse of Trust: Healing from Clerical Sexual Abuse

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Abuse of Trust: Healing from Clerical Sexual Abuse

edited and compiled by Allen Hebert.

from Dr. Morse:

Allen Hebert was a victim of clergy sexual abuse as a pre-teen and teenager. He is no longer a victim, but a survivor. He compiled the essays in this book to help people see that the victims of sexual abuse are real people, not abstractions. He and his co-authors offer specific suggestions for making your church community more sensitive to the needs of survivors.

You will not forget the stories in this book.

I interviewed Allen Hebert in Episode 3 of The Dr J Show. I interviewed Dr. Deborah Rodriguez, one of the contributors in Episode 5. Dr. Rodriguez is survivor herself, and a therapist.

I reviewed the book here.

From the publisher’s description:
Desiring to bring hope and healing to other victims, these men and women—survivors as well as their community of family and friends—come together to speak out about their abuse and betrayal by Catholic priests and leaders. These are only a few stories—but through these few are related the experiences of many victims. Contrary to conventional wisdom, these men and women are still active, practicing Catholics who love their faith. The abusers may have stolen their innocence, but through God’s grace, they weren’t able to steal their faith.

Included are chapters providing practical advice from Dr. Deborah Rodriguez, a medical doctor specializing in trauma care; Christopher West, an expert on St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body; and Elizabeth Terrill, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, to help victims begin or continue the process of healing, not only from sexual abuse, but also from the damage done to their faith. Priests and bishops of the Catholic Church have harmed many, but through this 2,000 year old institution, these victims found the healing they so deserved and desired.

This book aims to unite victims and concerned members of the Catholic Church to fight against the evil of sexual abuse and coverup. The Catholic Church has a lot of work to do, but there are good, heroic people within its membership, who desire to advocate for victims of sexual abuse and to change the structures that allowed this Abuse of Trust to occur.

This book is ideal for:

  • Anyone who experienced clergy abuse
  • Family members of the abused
  • Those struggling with reconciliation of their faith post-abuse

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Weight1.15625 lbs