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Depression in African American clergy[electronic resource] /
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書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
253.2
書名/作者:
Depression in African American clergy/ by Wynnetta Wimberley.
作者:
Wimberley, Wynnetta.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan US :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xv, 120 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
African American clergy - Mental health.
標題:
Depression, Mental - Religious aspects.
標題:
Religious Studies.
標題:
Christian Theology.
標題:
Religion and Psychology.
標題:
Black Theology.
標題:
Liberation Theology.
標題:
Feminist Theology.
標題:
Religion and Health.
ISBN:
9781349949106
ISBN:
9781349949090
內容註:
Foreword; Emmanuel Y. Lartey -- Part I -- 1. Depression in the Pulpit -- 2. Depression in the Data -- Part II -- 3. Depression in the Slavocracy -- 4. Depression as Cultural Stigma -- Part III -- 5. A Setup for Depression -- 6. A Pastoral Theological Response.
摘要、提要註:
In this book Wynnetta Wimberley addresses the often overlooked crisis of depression in African American clergy, investigating the causes underlying this phenomenon while discussing possible productive paths forward. Historically, many African American pastors have had to assume multiple roles in order to meet the needs of congregants impacted by societal oppression. Due to the monumental significance of the preacher in the African American religious tradition, there exists a type of 'cultural sacramentalization' of the Black preacher, which sets clergy up for failure by fostering isolation, highly internalized and external expectations, and a loss of self-awareness. Utilizing Donald Winnicott's theory of the 'true' and 'false' self, Wimberley examines how depression can emerge from this psycho-socio-theological conflict. When pastors are depressed, they are more prone to encounter difficulties in their personal and professional relationships. Drawing from a communal-contextual model of pastoral theology, this text offers a therapeutically sensitive response to African American clergy suffering with depression.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-94910-6
Depression in African American clergy[electronic resource] /
Wimberley, Wynnetta.
Depression in African American clergy
[electronic resource] /by Wynnetta Wimberley. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :2016. - xv, 120 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Black religion, womanist thought, social justice. - Black religion, womanist thought, social justice..
Foreword; Emmanuel Y. Lartey -- Part I -- 1. Depression in the Pulpit -- 2. Depression in the Data -- Part II -- 3. Depression in the Slavocracy -- 4. Depression as Cultural Stigma -- Part III -- 5. A Setup for Depression -- 6. A Pastoral Theological Response.
In this book Wynnetta Wimberley addresses the often overlooked crisis of depression in African American clergy, investigating the causes underlying this phenomenon while discussing possible productive paths forward. Historically, many African American pastors have had to assume multiple roles in order to meet the needs of congregants impacted by societal oppression. Due to the monumental significance of the preacher in the African American religious tradition, there exists a type of 'cultural sacramentalization' of the Black preacher, which sets clergy up for failure by fostering isolation, highly internalized and external expectations, and a loss of self-awareness. Utilizing Donald Winnicott's theory of the 'true' and 'false' self, Wimberley examines how depression can emerge from this psycho-socio-theological conflict. When pastors are depressed, they are more prone to encounter difficulties in their personal and professional relationships. Drawing from a communal-contextual model of pastoral theology, this text offers a therapeutically sensitive response to African American clergy suffering with depression.
ISBN: 9781349949106
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-349-94910-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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