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Using Art Therapy For Survivors Of Sexual Abuse

The altar at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Sunbury was found in a bar in St. Louis, Missouri.
Adora Namigadde
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WOSU

Pope Francis called for an “all-out battle” against sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.

The claim came in the Pope’s final address at a Vatican summit on sex abuse in late February.

But for some, this battle is too little too late.

Michael Mack, an award-winning poet, turned his sexual abuse to art.

Coming up, how sexual abuse and trauma can become art.

Guests:

  • Heidi Schlumpf, reporter, National Catholic Reporter
  • Carol Zamonski, Central Ohio leader, Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
  • Michael Mack, award-winning poet, playwright, and performer 
  • Daniel Blausey, New York City-based art therapist, psychotherapist, educator and artist

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