Karen A. McClintock is a psychologist and church consultant. She lectures and teaches workshops on pastoral care, congregational systems, sexual-abuse prevention, and overcoming sexual shame. Her previous books include Shame-Less Lives, Grace-full Congregations; and Sexual Shame: An Urgent Call to Healing, and My Father's Closet, a memoir about her heartwarming childhood in which she grew up with an amazing family secret.
Description
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1 Understanding Trauma 1. What Is Trauma? 2. Trauma's Aftermath 3. Disrupted Moods and Behaviors 4. Trauma and Close Relationships Part 2 Types of Trauma 5. When Trust Is Betrayed: Sexual Abuse 6. When Uprooted: Immigration Heartbreak 7. When Death Comes Suddenly: Gun Violence Part 3 Pathways to Hope and Healing 8. Becoming Spiritually Whole Again 9. Next Steps in Healing 10. Rediscovering Hope
Reviews
"Karen A. McClintock has written a book helpful for every pastor, caregiver, family member, and survivor of trauma. Her explorations of real-life stories, combined with suggestions for concrete responses to traumas, provide a compelling invitation to hope, resiliency, and justice. This is a must read in every seminary classroom and by every pastor." --Joretta Marshall, Brite Divinity School "When Trauma Wounds offers a comprehensive view of trauma and its powerful effects on health and well-being for individuals and society. This book is a pleasure to read and is rich with numerous personalized examples, narratives, and case studies. It reflects the sensitivity of a compassionate practitioner with a rich and diverse professional background in mental-health counseling and parish ministry." --Richard Riddoch, hopsice and medical social worker