Dr. Trudy Good is a clinical psychologist who has worked
extensively in community mental health in Illinois and
Massachusetts. She has a long-standing concern for how churches can be
safe havens for children and persons who are marginalized.
Her clinical expertise includes working with people with a history of trauma, problematic sexual behaviors, and clinical risk management, and she has consulted and volunteered concerning organizational issues in several congregations. Dr. Good is the director of Good Havens: Safer Places. She participates in the Mennonite Congregation of Boston as well as St. Ignatius Catholic Church. She can be contacted at trudygood@gmail.com. This piece was originally published by Dove’s Nest.
https://themennonite.org/feature/addressing-a-known-potential-threat-in-church/
Her clinical expertise includes working with people with a history of trauma, problematic sexual behaviors, and clinical risk management, and she has consulted and volunteered concerning organizational issues in several congregations. Dr. Good is the director of Good Havens: Safer Places. She participates in the Mennonite Congregation of Boston as well as St. Ignatius Catholic Church. She can be contacted at trudygood@gmail.com. This piece was originally published by Dove’s Nest.
https://themennonite.org/feature/addressing-a-known-potential-threat-in-church/