Authors
Robert Joseph Taylor, Christopher G Ellison, Linda M Chatters, Jeffrey S Levin, Karen D Lincoln
Publication date
2000/1/1
Journal
Social work
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
73-87
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
A small but growing literature recognizes the varied roles that clergy play in identifying and addressing mental health needs in their congregations. Although the role of the clergy in mental health services delivery has not been studied extensively, a few investigations have attempted a systematic examination of this area. This article examines the research, highlighting available information with regard to the process by which mental health needs are identified and addressed by faith communities. Areas and issues where additional information is needed also are discussed. Other topics addressed include client characteristics and factors associated with the use of ministers for personal problems, the role of ministers in mental health services delivery, factors related to the development of church-based programs and service delivery systems, and models that link churches and formal services agencies. A …
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