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Overcoming conflicting loyalties, intimate partner violence, community resources and faith, Irene Sevcik, Michael Rothery, Nancy Nason-Clark, and Robert Pynn

Label
Overcoming conflicting loyalties, intimate partner violence, community resources and faith, Irene Sevcik, Michael Rothery, Nancy Nason-Clark, and Robert Pynn
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Overcoming conflicting loyalties
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Irene Sevcik, Michael Rothery, Nancy Nason-Clark, and Robert Pynn
Sub title
intimate partner violence, community resources and faith
Summary
To date, little has been published about the place of spirituality in working with survivors of intimate partner violence. Overcoming Conflicting Loyalties examines the intersection of faith and culture in the lives of religious and ethno-cultural women in the context of the work of FaithLink, a unique community initiative that encourages religious leaders and secular service providers to work together. The authors present the benefits of such cooperation by reporting the findings of three qualitative research studies. Individuals in secular and sacral services who work with victims of domestic violence, as well as academics in the fields of social work, psychology, and religious studies, will benefit from the insights, depth of experience, and range of voices represented in this valuable book. Irene Sevcik, Michael Rothery, Nancy Nason-Clark, and The Very Rev. Robert Pynn have brought their professional expertise and experiences to benefit FaithLink at different times and in different capacities. All of the authors live in Calgary except Nason-Clark, who lives in Fredericton. Sponsored by The Calgary Foundation
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content