In the latest in an appalling string of
stories about the abuse of NFL cheerleaders, this piece describes a 2013 trip to Costa Rica taken by Washington Redskins officials (An aside: I honestly can not believe the team is still using that name in 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shoot.
Mitchell Garabedian, the attorney who helped break the bombshell
story about abuse of children by Catholic priests in Boston, hailed Cuomo's support of reform of the statute of limitations for New York victims.
Or, maybe not like this — we could use fewer
stories about the abuse and objectification of women told by men — but more movies that are similarly proportioned.
The issues Ego embodies aren't solved once he's killed; in
a story about abuse, trauma and building your own family, how could they be?
«The one percenters,» «an attack on the public sector» and «corporate interests in politics» all make an appearance along with several sob
stories about abused, impoverished and beleaguered teachers in RTW states.
PhoenixOnline, a disaster in the making with plenty of
stories about abuses with their business mode, l is owned by Apollo (APLO) which is getting slammed today.
This miserable existence is only a portion of
the story about the abuse these animals suffer.
I've heard many
stories about the abuse suffered by articling students and articling students working for free or grossly underpaid, not just in Ontario but in Atlantic Canada and British Columbia.
I liked how the author used a fictional
story about an abused child to illustrate what could have been complicated strategies and theories.
- This three - part
story about the abuse and neglect of a young child with Down syndrome is difficult to read, but it's outcome is a testament to the power of therapy.
- A moving
story about an abused child's journey to healing through play therapy and the dedicated play therapist who helped him along.
Not exact matches
Obviously our goal with experience is to continue to drive that
story up
about unused medications in cabinets and how do we prevent
abuse,» he said.
This
story is part of #Project97 — a year - long conversation
about sexual assault,
abuse and harassment.
It was
about telling Susan's
story to help others escape the cycle of domestic
abuse.
Matt said it was hearing some of the
stories about the animals that come in who are
abused or neglected.
Life: A
story Oct. 12
about allegations of sexual harassment and
abuse against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein mischaracterized the nature of discussions around Louis C.K.'s behavior toward women.
As Vox's Dylan Matthews pointed out, it's
about abuse of power — according to Daniels's account, Trump's wealth gave him the ability to quash a damaging
story about himself, at least until after the presidential election.
«Every week there's a
story in the news
about how Bell is
abusing its customers,» Klass said in a statement last week.
This
story is
about child
abuse in your cult, not in any other organization.
These are among the items promoted for Holy Week: two polemics against white racism, an attack on the tobacco industry, three murder mysteries, one
story about a serial murderer, a comedy
about soap operas, a
story on the sexual
abuse of children, and a drama
about vampire families in San Francisco.
Apparently... no, obviously... it's not enough just to believe a woman's
story about her experiences of harassment,
abuse, or assault.
matybigfro, I agree that there is much
about the SGM / MH / EV
stories that is reminiscent of the charismatic flavor of shepherding
abuse.
I've heard some absolutely heart - breaking
stories in this thread
about alleged
abuse; if even 10 % of what's been alleged is true, there should be disciplinary — possibly even criminal — repercussions.
Some back
story on my perspective
about abuse.
This is the third post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
In fact, if you talk
about someone's
story of
abuse for too long, apparently you become the abuser by reminding people of past
abuses that have not been addressed appropriately if at all.
I hadn't realised till I read your post today how many assumptions I have
about the crucifixion
story that hang on a belief that Jesus could have stopped his own
abuse.
May we all be inspired to speak with more truth, more conviction, more care, and more bravery
about this difficult topic, so that our awareness doesn't end here, but continues to grow, until the day when all things are reconciled to the source of love, and the
story of
abuse is only a memory.
This is the sixth post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
So Jesus, in telling a
story about two brothers and alluding to the
story of the first two brothers in history, is telling us all that we are both the older brother and the younger brother, and are feelings toward one another have nothing to do with what we have or haven't done, or how we have been slighted or overlooked, insulted or
abused.
You are merely attempting to deny an
abuse victim the right to tell her
story and to warn others
about the abuser.
After being
abused by my own sister, married to a Methodist minister in Maryland, who both choose to believe the lies, distortions and slander
about me based on twisted
stories designed to protect the abuser, when the facts are as plain and clear as the sun on their faces... all because they are «in relation» with the abuser, and I should have «kept my truth within the family» and not made it «public.»
One can understand ambivalence
about power in the church, given the
stories of clergy
abuse of power.
I saw on the AP wire a
story about a former Mormon bishop who pled guilty to multiple counts of se - xually
abusing minors, specifically foster / adoptive girls from other lands.
This week, in light of even more women coming forward with
stories of being
abused and harassed by powerful men, she tweeted this: «If you want to know how Jesus felt
about women & treated women, read the Gospels.
Castro's
story is dominated by this
abuse to the extent that it darkens nearly everything she says
about the Jehovah's Witnesses and her early faith.
But for now this eloquent priest has fascinating
stories to tell
about how he moved from heady days of substance
abuse and huge success as part of a chart - topping band («the best of times and the worst of times») to encountering God and becoming a priest.
Somehow I'm actually relieved it's not another
story about of a Catholic priest
abusing little boys.
This is the seventh post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
This is the second post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
This is the first post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
This is the ninth post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
Some blog sites devoted to exposing and helping victims of spiritual
abuse have posted
stories about it.
Oscar - winning films like the
abuse - survival tale Precious, the 2016 Best Picture winner Room,
about a kidnapping victim, may not be straight - ahead biopics, but both
stories were pulled from the headlines and spun into fiction.
This was dramatically illustrated by the other major sex
abuse story involving religion which was obsessing the media at
about the same time.
This is the fourth post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
Or, counselors can dive into the
story and unintentionally force the client to talk too much
about the
abuse before trust has been fully established.
This is the tenth post of our weeklong series, Into the Light: A Series on
Abuse and the Church, which features the stories of abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
Abuse and the Church, which features the
stories of
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to a
abuse survivors, along with insights from professional counselors, legal experts, and church leaders
about how to better prepare Christians to prevent and respond to
abuseabuse.
Yet in nearly every email I receive from survivors of
abuse, (and sadly, I receive a lot), I hear
stories about how hard it was for them to confront and address the
abuse they suffered because they were told that doing so wasn't Christlike.
As I sat and listened, her
story came out
about her parents dying when she was a young child and being sent to boarding school where she was sexually
abused by girls there.