Pastors and their spouses face unique challenges because of the nature of pastoral work, and yet most manage these challenges successfully. Five studies are presented which help distinguish between intrapersonal, family, and community forms of care. Pastors rely heavily on intrapersonal forms of coping such as spiritual devotion, hobbies, exercise, and taking time away from work. The marriage relationship is also quite important for most clergy and spouses. Relationships outside the immediate family are not commonly identified as coping resources. Implications are discussed
To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health o...
Most pastors and clergy minister from a place of a perceived divine calling and persist through the ...
Increasing attention has been given to psychologist-clergy collaboration in mainstream psychology jo...
Pastors and their spouses face unique challenges because of the nature of pastoral work, and yet mos...
Clergy spouses experience various life stressors, yet many cope and function effectively in the mids...
The purpose of this study was to interview clergy that experienced significant stress in their perso...
Clergy are listed among administrators, social workers, healthcare providers, fire fighters, and pol...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
This is a report from a study of the stressors faced by Seventh-day Adventist pastors and their fami...
Numerous studies have affirmed that interpersonal isolation is one of the unique challenges clergy f...
Studies examining how working adults manage the competing demands of family, home and work shed ligh...
Congregational care and support of pastors in parish ministry is rarely considered. While there is l...
The vocation of a pastor is to care for the spiritual needs of a congregation and community. However...
The present study investigated the impact of discouragement on Latin pastors planting churches in th...
To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health o...
Most pastors and clergy minister from a place of a perceived divine calling and persist through the ...
Increasing attention has been given to psychologist-clergy collaboration in mainstream psychology jo...
Pastors and their spouses face unique challenges because of the nature of pastoral work, and yet mos...
Clergy spouses experience various life stressors, yet many cope and function effectively in the mids...
The purpose of this study was to interview clergy that experienced significant stress in their perso...
Clergy are listed among administrators, social workers, healthcare providers, fire fighters, and pol...
Clergy divorce is one topic that is difficult to study. The church expects the clergy to be exemplar...
This is a report from a study of the stressors faced by Seventh-day Adventist pastors and their fami...
Numerous studies have affirmed that interpersonal isolation is one of the unique challenges clergy f...
Studies examining how working adults manage the competing demands of family, home and work shed ligh...
Congregational care and support of pastors in parish ministry is rarely considered. While there is l...
The vocation of a pastor is to care for the spiritual needs of a congregation and community. However...
The present study investigated the impact of discouragement on Latin pastors planting churches in th...
To date, minimal research has addressed the actual services provided to maintain the mental health o...
Most pastors and clergy minister from a place of a perceived divine calling and persist through the ...
Increasing attention has been given to psychologist-clergy collaboration in mainstream psychology jo...