Abstract
Burr's (2009) book generates awareness for mobilizing activism within theological and therapeutic realms, and explores ways of fostering meaningful connections for people navigating sexualities and spiritualities.
Acknowledgements
Many thanks to the generous knowledge of Dr. Maria Pallota-Chiarolli. I am indebted to your genuine support.
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Sekneh Beckett
Sekneh Beckett, Bachelor of Arts/Psychology (Honours); PhD (candidate), is colored by her Lebanese-Muslim background. She is a narrative psychologist and a doctoral candidate who has worked in youth mental health for more than 15 years. Beckett is passionate about the therapeutic work she undertakes with young people of diverse cultures, religions, genders, sexes, and sexualities. She believes her “work is love made visible.”