This book is moving and sensitive testimony to the power of clinical experience to challenge our deepest assumptions about the human condition. Daring to listen empathically to the experience of those wounded by trauma and radical evil, the author has engaged the resources of theology and psychology to present an in-depth understanding of the implications for the culture, the caregivers, and for people of faith. Both pastoral and prophetic in its approach, this book is a thoughtful, disturbing, and profound statement about confronting the causes as well as the effects of trauma and evil.