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Sexual harassment. Spousal abuse. Power structures. Systemic racism. Bitter tongues. Panic attacks. Road rage. In our culture, awareness about trauma is growing, but many of us need a better understanding of it.
This accessible resource for students, therapists, ministry leaders, and caregivers introduces concepts of trauma, abuse, and trauma-informed care. Pastor and licensed therapist Evan Marbury delves into the profound human experience of surviving trauma and explores the remarkable power of resilience through the lens of the gospel. Integrating psychology with theology, this book invites readers on a compelling exploration of humanity's incredible capacity to heal despite unimaginable wounds.
Marbury's trauma treatment expertise and pastoral experience enable him to bring technical knowledge to a broader audience, offering readers a more thorough understanding of trauma and resilience in Christ. The book includes a foreword by Warren Kinghorn of Duke University Medical Center.
Contents
Foreword by Warren Kinghorn
Introduction
1. Defining Trauma
2. Distinguishing Abuse
3. Elements of Abuse
4. The Many Faces of Trauma
5. Locating Trauma in Our Story
6. Collective Trauma and Race in Culture
7. Spiritual Abuse, Religious Trauma, and Church Hurt
8. Locating God in Our Trauma
9. Responding to Trauma
10. The Path to Integration
11. Growing Resilience
12. Introducing Trauma Care
Conclusion: The Cornerstone of Our Care
Index



