Darren D. Moore, Charles Williams, Clinton E Cooper
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes, beliefs, and perspectives of pastoral leaders regarding mental health and relational concerns within Faith-Based Organizations (FBO). As a follow-up to a previous study (Moore et al., 2016), the authors intended to gain insight regarding how pastoral leaders view their role within their organizations related to promoting sound mental health and relational health. Utilizing a qualitative description, authors disseminated a survey to 12 pastoral leaders to complete. Three themes emerged from their responses, which included: (1) Defining mental health; (2) The role of pastoral leaders in mental health; and (3) Mental health needs in pastoral leadership. In the study, investigators discuss clinical implications and provide recommendations regarding how pastoral leaders and Faith- Based Organizations may address the topic of mental health and relational health among its constituents. We believe this research is relevant to the readers of this journal as it contributes to a discussion about pastoral leaders and mental health, as well as how pastoral leaders’ perception of mental health may impact how they discuss this topic within their own organizations. Furthermore, for readers who are clinicians, this study contributes to the body of knowledge about what pastoral leaders and constituents may need, as one considers opportunities for collaboration.
本研究的目的是探索基于信仰的组织(FBO)中牧师领袖对心理健康和关系问题的态度、信仰和观点。作为之前一项研究(Moore et al.,2016)的后续研究,作者旨在深入了解牧民领袖如何看待他们在组织中与促进良好心理健康和关系健康相关的角色。利用定性描述,作者向12名牧民领袖分发了一份调查报告以完成调查。他们的回答提出了三个主题,其中包括:(1)定义心理健康;(2) 牧师领袖在心理健康方面的作用;(3)牧民领导的心理健康需求。在这项研究中,研究人员讨论了临床意义,并就牧师领袖和信仰组织如何解决其成员之间的心理健康和关系健康问题提出了建议。我们相信这项研究与本杂志的读者有关,因为它有助于讨论牧师领袖和心理健康,以及牧师领袖对心理健康的看法如何影响他们在自己的组织内讨论这个话题。此外,对于临床医生的读者来说,这项研究有助于了解牧民领袖和选民可能需要什么,因为人们考虑合作的机会。
期刊介绍:
JPCP Inc,is a non-profit corporation registered in the U.S. state of Georgia in 1994. JPCP Inc advances theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications. JPCP Inc’s primary publication is The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling, advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective literature on pastoral and spiritual care, counseling, psychotherapy, education, and research. JPC&C began in 1947 as The Journal of Pastoral Care.