, Research Paper
Considering the information that s drawn from The Journal of Psychology and Christianity. The author of the article is Michael R Lyles M.D. He is a psychiatrist at the Atlanta Counseling Center and Med. Director of Adult Services for the Rapha Unit at West Paces Medical Center in Atlanta, GA. This article is based on a ethnocentric study that investigates the perceptions of black pastors regarding mental health delivery. Both the potentials and barriers involved in cooperation between mental health professionals and clergy are addressed in the article. This study was conducted in Durham, North Carolina in a town of 120,000 people in which 40% were black. There were 61 churches in a county with black pastors and predominantly black congregations. Seven of these churches are Baptist. Many of the clergy interviewed did not the like the idea of integrating Christianity with Psychology and thought that the thing to do is to have classes offered for them and let them filter what they thought would be helpful to them as a people. Others felt the integration would be good and that both parties would benefit from the opportunity to work together. Hence the would both instruct the client to be in accordance with each other.REFERENCESLyles, Michael; 1986, The Journal of Psychology and Christianity vol.11PERSONAL RESPONSEI chose this particular article out of sheer interest. The Idea that Black ministers may cou
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