No more Hurting – life beyond sexual abuse
By Gwen Purdie
Christian Focus Publications
ISBN 185792-
Sexual abuse is topical these days unfortunately and this book is written from working
with abused people for ten years as a social worker and then twenty years as a counsellor.
It has been Gwen’s privilege to walk alongside many hurting people who have taught
her so much.
Over the years Gwen has met many hurting people, who may never find their way to a counsellor or be able to share their pain with anyone who might help them. It is with them in mind that she has written this book, No more Hurting – life beyond sexual abuse, in the hope that they will be encouraged to grasp the fact that there can be life beyond sexual abuse and beyond all the implications and symptoms that so often accompany such an experience. It is also Gwen’s hope that it will be useful to others who may be trying to understand the pain involved in sexual abuse and its consequences.
This book is unashamedly written from a Christian perspective, but this should not detract from its ability to help anyone who wants to recover from the effects of sexual abuse. Practical suggestions and sources of further help (in the form of books, websites or telephone help lines) are scattered throughout the book, in the hope that some readers will be able to move forward in their journey towards healing.
I wrote my book, No more Hurting – life beyond sexual abuse, because of my social work and counselling experience spanning almost forty years. I worked as a social worker for 10 years and pioneered Dove Christian Counselling twenty years ago. Dove is still counselling from a Christian perspective in Glasgow and Linlithgow. During these years I have heard an epidemic number of stories from people who have been sexually abused. They came for help because their symptoms were too hard to cope with but with no way of knowing how to get free. I want this book and its message of hope to reach ordinary men and women who are experiencing emotional pain.
Over the years there has been a lot of denial in Scotland that abuse happens. Sexual
abuse has not been widely identified or acknowledged. The unpalatable truth is that
it does happen all too often. Of course, sexual abuse is a universal problem. During
the last four years of counselling before writing the book, 51% of the women and
10% of the men reported that they had been sexually abused. Of those who were abused,
30% of women and 29% of men were abused before the age of 16. The facts are that
people, children and adults, are being sexually abused, mostly by someone they know.
Sexual abuse happens in families and outside of the family network. It is not always
a one-
Sexual abuse rarely comes on its own. It is often accompanied by emotional abuse, neglect, physical abuse or violence etc. The huge thing about sexual abuse is the damage it does. Symptoms are wide and varied. There can be emotional turmoil, physical difficulties, psychological complications, spiritual problems, relational pain and damaged sexuality etc. There can be a real sense of shame, guilt, blame, fear, abandonment, powerlessness, and grief, inability to trust God or humans, and so on. There are many symptoms I haven’t mentioned, because each individual reacts differently.
Forgiveness is a thorny issue in relation to abuse. I am a firm believer that the
biblical requirement to forgive someone who has abused is mandatory BUT I am troubled
that hasty forgiveness is counter-
The book No more Hurting is intended for those who have been sexually abused and those who are trying to help support them, whether it is teachers, social workers, church leaders or counsellors. The book is readable, practical, and affordable and has a wide appeal for addressing any type of emotional or relational brokenness because many of the principles in the book are helpful in a variety of situations.
Christians and churches have to have child protection policies, and they need to know how to care for the abused on a long term and consistent basis with tender loving care and wisdom. We also need to reach out to the abusers themselves and give them the opportunity to repent and begin a new life free of hurting others. Specialist counselling from a Christian can be a great way to tap into God’s resources for getting well whether abused or abuser.
I want to convey in my book, No more Hurting – life beyond sexual abuse, there is far more hope for healing and life beyond sexual abuse than people have been led to believe. I have seen many people courageously walk the road to health and well being after being sexually abused. I have had the privilege of witnessing many miracles of healing as people, both men and women have sought God’s help for the way through and up and out of their symptoms. Some of their stories are mentioned in my book with their permission. No more Hurting – life beyond sexual abuse is an attempt to reach people I might never have the opportunity to meet – to assure them there is an answer to the issues that prevail because of sexual abuse.
This book could be something of a landmark in this difficult field.
It is splendidly set out, easy to follow, honest, positive in its message, biblical and absolutely timely.
I have started reading and find it extremely clear, sensitive and insightful. I am learning important things.
I am enjoying reading your book, Gwen. It is so solid, informing, loving and shows a mighty trust in the Lord, as we who work with these people need to have. It is interesting that wherever you work with these people it is the same things you have to face and work with.
Just a 'thank you' for your book, I finished it within three weeks. Some of it was hard to read but I persevered and I know that God has done a deep work in my heart through it. Your love and compassion enabled me to face what I don't like to face, and through this I have become stronger. I know that the book will bless many. It is so good to read something that is real. Yes there are books that look at this in an abstract way but I felt that I was on the same journey of recovery as real people that I could identify with.
Thank you again for your book. It was interesting to realise that many people come to terms with the abuse late in life. Also, important to hear that it is not the degree of the abuse that matters but that ANY abuse occurred.
Your book, No more Hurting is so concise and is a great reference book for all sorts
of issues, not just abuse. It is easily read and the examples are fantastic. I felt
I could see the healing taking place in Heather and Henry and the progress they made.
It was also clearly Christian but accessible to non-
Having supported your work for many years I was deeply moved to see the evidence of your painstaking work with abused people. It doesn’t seem to matter to you how small the step is that is taken but that progress is being made. How very encouraging to read of actual people who are on the mend. Please thank them for me for being willing to share their stories with fellow travellers on life’s road.
I have finished reading your book for the first time and no doubt will dip into it time and again. My first thoughts are once again you have been clear and honest in your writing and it is weaved throughout with genuine sensitivity. Healing is not a quick fix and there is no painkiller to dull the pain only coming to the place that God's love is unconditional.
This wonderful book reached deep into my brokeness, revealing issues that I previously didn’t have a name for or wasn’t willing to confront. It has brought about major healing and my future now feels like it has purpose and meaning; things I never thought I would have. I shed many a tear during the course of this book, but I couldn’t put it down. Hope has been restored! 'My grandparents were missionaries in China in the 1930's, along with their friend Gladys Aylward, who helped bring an end to the custom of unbinding the feet of baby girls. As those wee girls were set free to live and move without physical pain, I see the ministry of Gwen and Sandy Purdie as God's agent of healing and release to minds and spirits bound and wounded by sexual abuse. This book will be the key to the release of many people so they are able to live in freedom and dance with joy once again.' No more Hurting has been a tremendous resource coming out Gwen Purdie’s lifetime experience of helping people in this area. Her approach is wise, practical and full of godly insight! Written by someone who helps people who have been abused.
The trauma of sexual abuse is devastating and its effects can haunt you for years.
As a victim of childhood abuse, my journey towards healing was complex and often
bewildering, with questions that seemed unanswerable. It wasn’t until I read No
More Hurting – Life Beyond Sexual Abuse by Gwen Purdie did I begin to find the answers
I had yearned to uncover through some of my darkest days. I was able to immediately
connect to Gwen’s in-