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Other LDS Tailored Resources on Abuse
Title Rating Source Comments
But what if your husband is a jerk? Carlfred B. Broderick By Providentliving.org.  LDS Quotes on abuse. (Website-2006) - Survivor
Confronting Abuse

 

Anne L. and B. Kent Harrison, Barry L. Johnson Horton An LDS perspective on understanding and healing emotional, physical, sexual, psychological, and spiritual. (389 Page Book -1993) - Survivor
Not Another Sarah: Avoiding and Escaping Abuse   Deseret Book Sarah Southerland, an LDS woman shares her personal story of abuse and practical advice. (Book) - Survivor
Mild to wild: assessment and treatment of sexually abused children   AMCAP Characteristics of child sexual abuse. A presentation at AMCAP (Article - 1984)
Sexual Assault Ch 19 | Child Abuse: Counseling the Abusive Parent Ch 20   Deseret Book Maxine Murdock reviews consequences of sexual abuse. In Counseling: A Guide to Helping Others Vol 1.  (Article - 2001)
Spouse Abuse Chapter 14   Deseret Book R. Lanier Britsch and Terrance D. Olson, eds.,  reviews consequences of sexual abuse. In Counseling: A Guide to Helping Others Vol 2.  (Article - 2001)
Women and the Power Within: To see life steadily and see it whole   Amazon.com By Dawn Hall Anderson and Marie Cornwall. Contains several chapters about abuse and surviving.  Published by Deseret Book. (276 Page Book - 1991)
LDS victims of spousal abuse   BYU Thesis LDS Victims of Spousal Abuse: Religiosity and the Decision to Stay (Article-1988) - Professional
Child Abuse and Neglect   AMCAP Brent Q. Hafen. A review of literature related to child abuse. (Article - 1977) - Professional
Heritage of Nightmares: Therapy for the Adult Woman Molested in Childhood   AMCAP Provides ten examples of methods to encourage catharsis or ventilation of emotion related to childhood abuse. A presentation at AMCAP (Article-1985) - Professional