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Spiritual Abuse: An Additional Dimension of Abuse Experienced by Abused Haredi (Ultraorthodox) Jewish WivesAriel University Center of Samaria, Jerusalem, NDehan{at}gmail.com
Jerusalem Municipality, Jerusalem This article aims to conceptualize spiritual abuse as an additional dimension to physical, psychological, sexual, and economic abuse. Growing out of an interpretivist participatory action research study in a therapeutic Haredi (Jewish ultraorthodox) group of eight abused women, spiritual abuse has been defined as any attempt to impair the womans spiritual life, spiritual self, or spiritual well-being, with three levels of intensity: (a) belittling her spiritual worth, beliefs, or deeds; (b) preventing her from performing spiritual acts; and (c) causing her to transgress spiritual obligations or prohibitions. The concept and its typology are illustrated by means of examples from the womens abusive experiences and may be of theoretical and therapeutic worldwide relevance.
Key Words: spiritual abuse spirituality ultraorthodox Jewish women wife abuse
Violence Against Women, Vol. 15, No. 11,
1294-1310 (2009) |
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