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	<description>A practical introduction for pastors and other religious professionals</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please note the tagline which says &#34;for pastors and other religious professionals.&#34; That is the primary intended audience for this site. I know that many non-pastors will spend time on this site. But it will explain a lot if you keep in mind that the site was written primarily with pastors in mind. . This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please note the tagline which says &quot;for pastors and other religious professionals.&quot; That is the primary intended audience for this site. I know that many non-pastors will spend time on this site. But it will explain a lot if you keep in mind that the site was written primarily with pastors in mind. .</p>
<p><pullquote>This is a work in progress. Additions, suggestions, complaints, rants, fatwas, feedback and what-ever are welcome and can be submitted using our <a href="http://www.recoveryfromabuse.com/?page_id=68">contact page </a></pullquote>
Most of the material on this site began with lectures presented in a class entitled &quot;Pastoral Care and Abuse&quot; at <a href="http://www.fuller.edu">Fuller Theological Seminary</a>.  So. . . expect it to feel like the kind of thing pastors-in-training might need. You will notice in particular that much of the recommended reading is books or articles from theological journals that would be difficult for the average reader without a theological education. Also expect it to feel very protestant and generally evangelical (or post-evangelical, semi-evangelical, quasi-evangelical) in tone &#8212; if these things are &#8216;triggers&#8217; for you, I encourage you to do what you need to do to take care of yourself. You and your well-being are far more important than anything you will find on a web page. Practice good self care.</p>
<p>This site is NOT intended to be &quot;everything a therapist needs to know&quot; about abuse. It does not, for example, discuss the relative merits of different therapeutic strategies. For that you will need to look elsewhere.</p>
<p>I hope you will find something here that is helpful.</p>
<p>May your roots sink deeply in the soil of God&#8217;s love,</p>
<p>Dale Ryan</p>
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