No part of us is unaffected by trauma. Our mind, our body, and our spirit - especially our ability to experience God as loving and good - are wounded when we face pain, abuse, and suffering.
Yet, as spiritual leaders, we are often unaware of the ways trauma impacts the spiritual life - and how many of our well-intentioned responses can actually be hurtful for someone who has experienced trauma.
Social worker and spiritual director Karen Bartlett has been there many times before. This led her to seminary to study theology and a master's program to study neuroscience - all to better understand how trauma impacts our view of God.
When Spirituality and Trauma Collide brings together her learnings and breaks them down into a simple field guide that will equip you to respond to trauma in spiritual formation settings without inflicting harm.
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Karen Bartlett lives in Wichita, Kansas. She is married to Rick Bartlett and has two young adult children. Karen is a Licensed Master of Social Work, has a Masters Certificate in Theology, an M.Ed in Neuroscience and Trauma, and a certificate in Spiritual Direction. She currently works as a school social worker during the day and as a spiritual director in the evenings. Her belief is that the holistic approach of mind, body, and spirit is essential in spiritual formation and trauma healing.