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A spectrum of belief: a qualitative exploration of candid discussions of clergy on mental health and healing
Authors:Jennifer Shepard Payne  Krystal Hays
Institution:1. Department of Social Work, School of Behavioral and Applied Sciences, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA, USA;2. School of Social Work, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract:Since clergy are often first responders to mental health issues, it is important to understand clergy views on handling such issues. A discussion occurred in 2012 amongst clergy involved in a popular social utility network clergy’s group. One clergyperson asked peers: “If the church is where we are to come for healing, how do we handle people who are depressed, suicidal, suffering from PTSD or anxiety?” Over 140 comments were made during 13 days, and 35 clergy from the United States, Africa, and India contributed to the discussion. Data from this conversation were examined via classic grounded theory. Analysis revealed a spectrum of beliefs that clergy hold regarding the causes and best treatments for emotional issues. Findings shed light on the candid thoughts clergy have about mental health care. The findings provide greater understanding for mental health practitioners with clients who rely on their church for emotional support.
Keywords:Pastors  clergy  mental health  depression  trauma
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