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Jesus Christ, Trauma Survivor: Exploring Whether a Nurturant Parent Model for God Helps Abused Catholic Women Feel Safe and Connected to the Divine

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Sotelo, Nicole. Jesus Christ, Trauma Survivor: Exploring Whether a Nurturant Parent Model for God Helps Abused Catholic Women Feel Safe and Connected to the Divine. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6aaed9af-b94c-4199-8b1b-12f32d187e27?locale=pt-BR.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

S. Nicole. Jesus Christ, Trauma Survivor: Exploring Whether a Nurturant Parent Model for God Helps Abused Catholic Women Feel Safe and Connected to the Divine. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6aaed9af-b94c-4199-8b1b-12f32d187e27?locale=pt-BR

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Sotelo, Nicole. Jesus Christ, Trauma Survivor: Exploring Whether a Nurturant Parent Model for God Helps Abused Catholic Women Feel Safe and Connected to the Divine. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/6aaed9af-b94c-4199-8b1b-12f32d187e27?locale=pt-BR.

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  • Based on insights from the fields of cognitive linguistics, trauma psychology, and feminist theologies, as well as interviews with Catholic women relational abuse survivors, this thesis project explores whether Nurturant Parent conceptions for God may help Catholic women relational abuse survivors who lean toward a Nurturant Parent cognitive model to feel safe and whether Strict Father conceptions for God may impede their ability to feel safe. Having found this to be true in some cases, four research insights and pastoral implications for ministry are highlighted, along with a brief sketch of a survivor theology.
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  • 05/02/2026

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