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Downstairs church, finding hope in the grit of addiction and trauma recovery, Caroline Beidler, MSW

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Downstairs church, finding hope in the grit of addiction and trauma recovery, Caroline Beidler, MSW
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Downstairs church
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Caroline Beidler, MSW
Sub title
finding hope in the grit of addiction and trauma recovery
Summary
The addiction epidemic is traumatizing our families, communities, and places of worship. In the last year alone, there has been a record of overdose fatalities and a rise in substance use, especially for women. Tragically, many are living in the darkness of shame often created by the consequences of addiction like sexual violence and even death. In Downstairs Church: Finding Faith in the Grit of Addiction and Trauma Recovery, Caroline Beidler, MSW explores the problem of addiction and trauma for women today and then highlights the freedom-and hope-that can be found in the downstairs church or recovery community. Beidler also highlights the radical vulnerability required of addiction and mental health recovery, something that all people can benefit from. When we share our stories of struggle in real ways, authentic transformation can happen.With compassion because of her own personal experience of addiction and sexual violence, as well as insight because of her professional expertise, Beidler blends relevant statistics and practical information with real-life testimonies of redemption. Beidler also provides a practical list of ways that faith communities can become more trauma-informed spaces for those who may be seeking love and acceptance inside church buildings. Ultimately, Downstairs Church offers a portrait of radical grace and a God whose love persists even in church basements
Target audience
adult
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