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Cradled the Arms of Compassion: A Spiritual Journey from Trauma to Recovery

Cradled the Arms of Compassion: A Spiritual Journey from Trauma to Recovery in Franklin, TN

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Cradled the Arms of Compassion: A Spiritual Journey from Trauma to Recovery

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Cradled the Arms of Compassion: A Spiritual Journey from Trauma to Recovery in Franklin, TN

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"This is an amazing book that I couldn't put down once I started it.
In Frank's brutally honest and remarkably disclosive telling of his story you will find a hope-filled model.
"
-Richard Schwartz, PhD, developer of the Internal Family Systems model
"You were like this once. What did you do to get better?" A day out from a mental institution, a woman devastated by flashbacks from childhood trauma poses this question to her big brother. Within a few weeks, she took her own life. This book is the answer that her brother wished he could have offered.
Spiritual director and professor Frank Rogers had been there. As a young adult, he too was tormented by trauma suffered in the same family. Wracked by depression, he was on the cliff edge of suicide. From intense despair, he set off on a quest-for answers, for sanity, for a credible God to see him through.
Cradled in the Arms of Compassion
is at once a narrative of psychological transformation and a spiritual autobiography that details the survivor's journey. Rogers shows how he found recovery through a combination of reflective retreats, therapy, creative expression, and an extraordinary application of imaginative meditation that spiritual seekers and practitioners will find utterly fascinating. The ensuing discovery evolved into the uniquely self-restorative process known as the Compassion Practice.
Frank Rogers' account reveals that a compassionate sacred presence sustains this wounded world, and that this presence can be known, even in the sewers of life's most damaging traumas.
One of the few male accounts of childhood sexual abuse and fewer still that charts a spiritual course for the transformation of trauma.
"Like all good memoir,
has a robust narrative engine-the reader is led along, page-by-page, with questions, curiosities, and a desire to see what 'happens next.'" -
Spirituality and Practice
"This is an amazing book that I couldn't put down once I started it.
In Frank's brutally honest and remarkably disclosive telling of his story you will find a hope-filled model.
"
-Richard Schwartz, PhD, developer of the Internal Family Systems model
"You were like this once. What did you do to get better?" A day out from a mental institution, a woman devastated by flashbacks from childhood trauma poses this question to her big brother. Within a few weeks, she took her own life. This book is the answer that her brother wished he could have offered.
Spiritual director and professor Frank Rogers had been there. As a young adult, he too was tormented by trauma suffered in the same family. Wracked by depression, he was on the cliff edge of suicide. From intense despair, he set off on a quest-for answers, for sanity, for a credible God to see him through.
Cradled in the Arms of Compassion
is at once a narrative of psychological transformation and a spiritual autobiography that details the survivor's journey. Rogers shows how he found recovery through a combination of reflective retreats, therapy, creative expression, and an extraordinary application of imaginative meditation that spiritual seekers and practitioners will find utterly fascinating. The ensuing discovery evolved into the uniquely self-restorative process known as the Compassion Practice.
Frank Rogers' account reveals that a compassionate sacred presence sustains this wounded world, and that this presence can be known, even in the sewers of life's most damaging traumas.
One of the few male accounts of childhood sexual abuse and fewer still that charts a spiritual course for the transformation of trauma.
"Like all good memoir,
has a robust narrative engine-the reader is led along, page-by-page, with questions, curiosities, and a desire to see what 'happens next.'" -
Spirituality and Practice

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