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I agree. So often when, as with most recent cases, the issue is that the perpetrator is denying or just lying about th abuse, the child does not get the help needed, especially in religious circles. The family is convinced to go on as if nothing has happened. On top of that, these days there are mandated reporters such as doctors, teachers, preachers, even foster parents(from experience I know this). the child is basically victimze over again by not getting proper help.Duane, I know it is difficult to believe but there are experienced caring, capable, and godly counselors who can help in this area. I have met a few being a foster parent. Quote from: ex3abnemployee on November 07, 2011, 05:24:56 AMQuote from: Johann on October 10, 2011, 07:09:12 PMFYIChild sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened, and the legal procedure for validating an episode is difficult. The problem should be identified, the abuse stopped, and the child should receive professional help. The long-term emotional and psychological damage of sexual abuse can be devastating to the child. http://aacap.org/page.ww?name=Child+Sexual+Abuse§ion=Facts+for+FamiliesThe child should receive their help, if needed, from someone who has actually been sexually abused. Someone who has just read about it or heard lectures needs to stay out of it. They don't know what they're talking about.
Quote from: Johann on October 10, 2011, 07:09:12 PMFYIChild sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened, and the legal procedure for validating an episode is difficult. The problem should be identified, the abuse stopped, and the child should receive professional help. The long-term emotional and psychological damage of sexual abuse can be devastating to the child. http://aacap.org/page.ww?name=Child+Sexual+Abuse§ion=Facts+for+FamiliesThe child should receive their help, if needed, from someone who has actually been sexually abused. Someone who has just read about it or heard lectures needs to stay out of it. They don't know what they're talking about.
FYIChild sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened, and the legal procedure for validating an episode is difficult. The problem should be identified, the abuse stopped, and the child should receive professional help. The long-term emotional and psychological damage of sexual abuse can be devastating to the child. http://aacap.org/page.ww?name=Child+Sexual+Abuse§ion=Facts+for+Families
I have to disagree with you, Duane, it is not like slapping God in the face. He places "help" for us here on earth all the time. it is the reason why the Bible puts so much emphasis on encouraging, upholding each other, bearing one another's burdens, and fellowship, while it also says that we have encourage ourselves. There is a time and season fro everything. Somethings we work out with God and God alone, others times He sends one of His children who are trained, educated, spiritually gifted and/or a personal testimony to help us. It seems to me that it is actually you who is dictating to God in which way you will accept His help, limiting His ability to actually help you when He actually has limitless resources.
Quote from: princessdi on November 07, 2011, 02:15:48 PMI agree. So often when, as with most recent cases, the issue is that the perpetrator is denying or just lying about th abuse, the child does not get the help needed, especially in religious circles. The family is convinced to go on as if nothing has happened. On top of that, these days there are mandated reporters such as doctors, teachers, preachers, even foster parents(from experience I know this). the child is basically victimze over again by not getting proper help.Duane, I know it is difficult to believe but there are experienced caring, capable, and godly counselors who can help in this area. I have met a few being a foster parent. Quote from: ex3abnemployee on November 07, 2011, 05:24:56 AMQuote from: Johann on October 10, 2011, 07:09:12 PMFYIChild sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far greater, because the children are afraid to tell anyone what has happened, and the legal procedure for validating an episode is difficult. The problem should be identified, the abuse stopped, and the child should receive professional help. The long-term emotional and psychological damage of sexual abuse can be devastating to the child. http://aacap.org/page.ww?name=Child+Sexual+Abuse§ion=Facts+for+FamiliesThe child should receive their help, if needed, from someone who has actually been sexually abused. Someone who has just read about it or heard lectures needs to stay out of it. They don't know what they're talking about.What's difficult to believe is what you said to me months ago that cuased me to leave in the first place.
Quote from: princessdiI have to disagree with you, Duane, it is not like slapping God in the face. He places "help" for us here on earth all the time. it is the reason why the Bible puts so much emphasis on encouraging, upholding each other, bearing one another's burdens, and fellowship, while it also says that we have encourage ourselves. There is a time and season fro everything. Somethings we work out with God and God alone, others times He sends one of His children who are trained, educated, spiritually gifted and/or a personal testimony to help us. It seems to me that it is actually you who is dictating to God in which way you will accept His help, limiting His ability to actually help you when He actually has limitless resources.
I DID say something then. Secular counseling has NO place in Christian work, and people who have not been sexually abused have NO business calling themselves sexual abuse counselors. It's no wonder some people have no confidence in the church anymore. We send them right back into the world for "answers." "Oh, this is WAY too big for God. You need a professional."
Ok, I'm sorry, but can't they be both?
Quote from: princessdi on November 07, 2011, 02:59:07 PMOk, I'm sorry, but can't they be both?A secular counselor and a Christian counselor? No, they can't.
Not if they use non Biblical techniques and advice, no.