Working with potentially dangerous persons: What clergy need to know |
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Authors: | Andrew J. Weaver Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Community Counseling Service in Central Los Angeles, USA;(2) The Pacific Center, 537 South Commonwealth Avenue, 90020 Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article addresses the increasing involvement of clergy in dangerous situations, particularly family violence. It provides a quick reference guide to assist clergy in assessing for the risk of potential violence with suggested interventions. In a society that is marked by unprecedented levels of violence and a shortage of mental health services, clergy are increasingly being confronted by dangerous situations that require expert crisis intervention skills. This article provides specific, concrete guidelines for clergy confronted by violence in ministry.The Earth is full of violence.Genesis 6:13This article is dedicated to the memory of The Reverend Harold M. Eads of Topeka, Kansas who was stabbed to death in his apartment on December 17, 1978 in East Harlem, New York where he served the poor and disinherited as a United Methodist minister. |
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