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Lifespan Integration Therapy with Trauma-Exposed Children: a Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Study

Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma, 2021
Childhood trauma is a devastating reality with immense psychological impact to a child. Outcome research of therapy with trauma-exposed children is scarce and mostly focuses on cognitive and behavioural changes. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Lifespan Integration (LI) therapy purports to integrate traumatic experiences into a cohesive ...
Chris Rensch   +3 more
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Moving Beyond Residential School Trauma Abuse: A Phenomenological Hermeneutic Analysis

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2013
This qualitative study informs the literature by bringing two perspectives together: the trauma of residential school abuse and the transpersonal viewpoint of healing. A phenomenological hermeneutic approach explored lived experiences of residential school survivors and their families.
Dee Dionne, Gary Nixon
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Tsunami, Text and Trauma: Hermeneutics after the Asian Tsunami

Biblical Interpretation, 2007
AbstractThis essay is about the political and hermeneutical ramifications of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami which had such a devastating effect upon millions of people. The first section deals with how a national disaster like a tsunami becomes a vehicle for both decolonization and recolonization.
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Prostitutes, Trauma, and Biographical Hermeneutics of the Fin de Siècle

2021
Abstract The image of the musical priest contrasts with the biographical anecdote of young impoverished Brahms playing piano in dive bars. Scholars have debated the veracity of this anecdote, while failing to interrogate the cultural and intellectual conditions that allowed it to flourish when it did, after Brahms’s death in fin-de ...
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“The Joseph Story: a Trauma-Informed Biblical Hermeneutic for Pastoral Care Providers”

Pastoral Psychology, 2020
This article sits at the intersection of pastoral care and biblical studies. It draws from exegesis from the field of biblical studies, as well as trauma theory and a brief case study from pastoral care. This article exegetes the Joseph story (Genesis 37–50) alongside Judith Herman’s stages of recovery from trauma: safety, remembrance and mourning, and
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Distorting Concepts, Obscured Experiences: Hermeneutical Injustice in Religious Trauma and Spiritual Violence

Hypatia, 2020
AbstractThis article explores the relationship between hermeneutical injustice in religious settings and religious trauma (RT) and spiritual violence (SV). In it I characterize a form of hermeneutical injustice (HI) that arises when experiences are obscured from collective understanding by normatively laden concepts, and I argue that this form of HI ...
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Biblical Ecological Trauma Hermeneutics in a Post-Haiyan Context

Abstract This chapter posits that a contextual biblical hermeneutics that incorporates both ecological hermeneutics and trauma theory together is needed for the engagement of how biblical passages were recontextualized and used in ministry in the aftermath of the 2013 super typhoon Haiyan, known as Yolanda in the Philippines.
Ma. Marilou S Ibita, Ma. Maricel S Ibita
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Linking Gambling and Trauma: A Phenomenological Hermeneutic Case Study Using Almaas’ Transformation of Narcissism Approach

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2012
The purpose of this article is to examine the phenomenon of pathological gambling and addiction from the perspective of writer and teacher A.H Almaas. By drawing on his Diamond Mind approach we trace the origin of addictive behaviors and pathological gambling to narcissistic wounding, which constitutes the loss of connection with the Essential Identity.
Gary Nixon   +3 more
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