Search Results for: sexual+abuse

NEW AACC ARTICLES

The Common Thread Found In Primary and Secondary Abuse and Its Consequences

Annette Oltmans All forms of abuse involve bullying. Bullying is the common thread found in both Primary and Secondary Abuse and their consequences, which include endemic and culturally biased responses. Bullying, as a stereotype, is usually seen as schoolyard misbehavior – such as physical confrontation taking place mostly between boys, from toddlers to teens, or […]

By AACC, 6 years ago

The Common Thread Found In Primary and Secondary Abuse and Its Consequences

Annette Oltmans All forms of abuse involve bullying. Bullying is the common thread found in both Primary and Secondary Abuse and their consequences, which include endemic and culturally biased responses. Bullying, as a stereotype, is usually seen as schoolyard misbehavior – such as physical confrontation taking place mostly between boys, from toddlers to teens, or […]

By JEVAN FLEENOR, 6 years ago

Domestic Violence, Rape and Sexual Assault

Violence, especially sexual violence remains prevalent in today’s society. Child abuse, rape and date rape, sexual assaults and other forms of unwanted sexual contact, all exact an enormous toll on their victims. The emotional relational and spiritual aftermath can be confusing for many. Learn how to navigate the trauma and journey toward healing and recovery.

By THE AACC, 6 years ago
RECENT RESEARCH

The Layered Effect of Covert Emotional Abuse and Double Abuse

Annette Oltmans Sexual harassment, domestic violence, school bullying and child molestation share two notably powerful ingredients: the layered effect of Covert Emotional Abuse and Double Abuse. Covert Emotional Abuse has many layers. It is confusing and easy to deny. Those who employ it, unconsciously or knowingly take steps to avoid being caught. Rewriting history is […]

By DJONES, 6 years ago
RECENT RESEARCH

Can Childhood Abuse Lead to Relationship Addiction?

Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.   The emotional costs of childhood abuse are significant, but regrettably, they are not the only costs. The long-term effects often manifest later in life and are, therefore, difficult to connect back to the events of an abusive childhood. In addition, the cumulative effects of emotional trauma may take years to reach […]

By DJONES, 6 years ago
RECENT RESEARCH

12-Step Guide for Churches Responding to Sexual Violence

Dearest Brother or Sister, We are all too familiar with the pain and violence we are surrounded by every day in this deeply broken world. Amidst the pain, one of God’s greatest blessings seems to be the people He places in our lives to walk with us in moments permeated with hurt and confusion, when […]

By DJONES, 6 years ago
RECENT RESEARCH

Is Emotional Abuse Ever Grounds for Biblical Separation?

Leslie Vernick, M.S.W.   People like to categorize things in black and white, right and wrong, good and bad, and biblical and unbiblical, but I think some things aren’t always so clear. There is no perfect marriage or perfect spouse. All marriages will experience hurt and heartache. But there are marriages that are more than […]

By THE AACC, 11 years ago

WC23-WK614

614 — Ada Uzondu, M.A,; Kristina Nelson, Ph.D.; Laura Heil, M.S; Joely Diaczenko, M.S.–Combining Faith and Evidence-based Interventions for Christian Survivors of Sexual Abuse

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago

WC23-WK201

201 — Molly-Catherine K. Goodson, M.A., Esq.–Revenge Pornography, Sexual Exploitation, and Sextortion: Addressing Sexual Abuse in a Digital Age

By MICHAEL ROSE, 6 months ago