Knitting With Barbed Wire: Understanding the Factor of Religion in Mental Illness & Health by Marcia A. Murphy

2024 Wipf & Stock Publishers, Resource Publications, imprint

 

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Knitting With Barbed Wire

Understanding the Factor of Religion
in Mental Illness & Health

 

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Knitting With Barbed Wire is imagery to stimulate thought for a myriad of benevolent activities which at first appear beautiful and helpful; but, in reality are an exclusion and ostracization for those who are different—different in appearance, race, economic status, or abilities—who are clearly not welcome. The metallic, rusty, and sharp barbed wire emotionally, socially, and physically bars those deemed unwanted and any attempt to rush through the wire results in severe cuts, deep injuries, and even death. The author illustrates with creative fiction, as well as, nonfiction prose, how vitally important religious belief is for acquiring sound mental health and how the barbed wired of exclusion in attitudes and practices causes undue suffering for those deemed unwanted.