
Writing the Wisdom
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Writing the Wisdom explores the effects and emotional impact that trauma and abuse have on a person''s life whilst also bringing together religious, spiritual, pastoral and therapeutic understandings. In a partnership between a church minister and an accredited counsellor, Barbara Glasson and Penny Johnson have used "creative writing for wellbeing" with women survivors of childhood trauma, including organized ritual abuse, a subject that still remains largely hidden from our society.
The poetry and prose that have been produced during these creative writing workshops may help those who have lived through such devastation to feel less isolated, by giving them the opportunity to read about others'' experiences.
Writing the Wisdom also explores church practices that are unhelpful for those who have experienced abuse. Language and litany, listening and witnessing, healing, forgiveness and wisdom are all discussed, in the hope of enabling faith communities to look more closely and honestly at our way of life and to be mindful of the difficulties that some survivors of childhood abuse face.
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Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Who are we?
- What brought us together?
- What did we do and why?
- Why are we sharing this with you?
- What are we talking about?
- What is pastoral care?
- What is counselling?
- Trauma and abuse
- What effects can it have?
- How do stories emerge?
- Why is it hard to find the words?
- How do we make a safe space?
- Listening and attending-what is it and how can we do it better?
- Self-awareness
- Writing-helping words to emerge
- Play with words
- Finding meaning in poetry and story
- What is good practice in church?
- Posture and body language
- Guilt and shame
- Language
- New liturgies of pastoral care
- Ritual abuse
- Incarnation
- Wisdom
- What is wisdom?
- The wise one-is this God?
- Where is God in all this?
- What have we learned?
- Reflection
- Useful organizations
- Notes
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