Assessing the perceived value of reflexive groups for supporting clergy in the Church of England |
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Authors: | Peter Madsen Gubi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social and Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chester, Parkgate Rd, Chester CH1 4BJ, UK |
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Abstract: | Little research has been conducted to assess the effectiveness of reflexive groups in supporting clergy. For this research, eight Church of England Bishops’ Advisors for Pastoral Care and Counselling were interviewed to ascertain the value of reflexive groups. These data were analysed using a thematic analysis. Two superordinate themes emerged: Contextual issues and Benefits, along with 20 subordinate themes. An online survey, consisting of questions that came from the Bishops’ Advisors data, was then sent to reflexive group participants (n?=?64), to see if their experiences matched those benefits identified by the Bishops’ Advisors. The data from 37 participants was statistically analysed. The data from both sets of participants reveal that reflexive groups are psychologically beneficial to clergy. The research concludes that the implementation of reflexive groups as a way of developing self-awareness and enculturating attitudes towards resilience and self-care is important to foster psychologically and spiritually healthy practice. |
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Keywords: | Clergy support reflexive groups benefit |
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