Abstract
Spiritual meaning-making influences survivor resilience. This article explores and critiques gaps in resilience research as it relates to spiritual meaning-making and childhood trauma survivor development. This work begins with a reflection on the influence of sacred text interpretations and proceeds to address contextual considerations for pastoral counseling with emerging adult childhood trauma survivors. The article concludes with a discussion of the complex relationship between spiritual coping, theological conflict, and survivor adjustment.
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