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Abuse: The Need for Full Disclosure and Impact Statements in Abuse Reconciliation (Part 3)

Abuse: The Need for Full Disclosure and Impact Statements in Abuse Reconciliation (Part 3)

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  • Julie Ganschow

This article discusses a part of the counselling process for abusers and abused. This part involves reconciliation, repentance, and confessing sin. Victim impact statements are mentioned in this regard.

Source: Biblical Counseling Coalition, 2018. 3 pages.

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