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Is God Punishing Me?

Is God Punishing Me?

Update: 2025-07-03
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In this episode of 'One in Ten,' host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Ernie Jouriles, professor and director of clinical training at Southern Methodist University, to explore the profound influence of spirituality and divine struggles on children and teens who have experienced sexual abuse. They discuss why some young individuals perceive their abuse as divine punishment, the role of self-blame, and the minimal attention the intersection of spirituality and mental health has received in child maltreatment literature. Dr. Jouriles shares findings from his studies, revealing significant predictors of trauma symptoms over time and highlighting the need for a holistic approach to care that includes discussing faith-related concerns. Practical implications for child advocacy professionals and the potential role of faith leaders in supporting affected children are also explored. 

 

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00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 

01:19 Guest Introduction: Dr. Ernie Jouriles 

01:24 Exploring the Relationship Between Spirituality and Child Sexual Abuse 

03:49 Study Findings on Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health 

06:06 Understanding Spiritual Support and Struggles 

10:13 Implications of Self-Blame and Divine Struggles 

15:46 Future Research Directions and Practical Applications 

29:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 

39:31 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information 


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Spirituality, self-blame, and trauma symptoms among adolescents waiting for treatment after disclosing sexual abuse

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Is God Punishing Me?

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