转过另一边的脸:对具有挑战性行为的儿童的神学和心理学反思

Jane Wallman
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这篇文章探讨了对成年人有暴力行为的儿童,以及他们的暴力行为对那些有这种复杂特殊需要的儿童的照顾者的影响。行为障碍的探索和其影响检查,作为表征暴力经历的强度的手段。这篇文章借鉴了主动同理心这一普遍的、潜在的转化过程,探讨了宽恕如何成为那些感到自己被羞耻和无能为力困住的人放手的一种方法。
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Turning the Other Cheek: A Theological and Psychological Reflection on Children with Challenging Behaviour
Summary This article explores the subject of children who are violent towards adults, and the impact their violence has on those who are the carers of children with such complex special needs. Conduct Disorder is explored and its implications examined, as a means of characterizing the intensity of the violence experienced. Drawing on the universalizable and potentially transforming process of active empathy, this article investigates the means by which forgiveness can become a method of letting go for those who feel themselves trapped by shame and powerlessness.
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