2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11089-006-0022-5
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Rabbis and Health: A Half-Century Review of the Mental and Physical Health Care Literature:1950–1999

Abstract: Electronic searches were conducted on PubMed and the American Psychological Association's database (PsycINFO) for articles that discussed the role of rabbis in relation to some aspect of healthcare. The two searches were conducted in each electronic database using the search-terms: (1) (rabbi OR rabbinical OR synagogue) OR (2) (Judaism OR Jewish) AND (clergy OR chaplain). Articles were classified by the year of their publication, professional discipline, type of journal (either religious or secular), and type … Show more

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“…Psychological mindedness of clergy, and their openness to psychological and emotional problems has also been found to affect collaboration (McMinn, Runner, & Fairchild, 2005). Mental health stigma within faith communities has also been cited as a barrier to clergy-mental health provider collaboration (Flannelly, Stern, & Costa, 2006).…”
Section: Possibilities For Disaster Clergy-mental Health Provider Col...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological mindedness of clergy, and their openness to psychological and emotional problems has also been found to affect collaboration (McMinn, Runner, & Fairchild, 2005). Mental health stigma within faith communities has also been cited as a barrier to clergy-mental health provider collaboration (Flannelly, Stern, & Costa, 2006).…”
Section: Possibilities For Disaster Clergy-mental Health Provider Col...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been health-focused initiatives in churches such as mental health ministries (Hankerson and Wesissman 2012 ) and these may be appropriate for synagogues as well. In addition to pastoral counseling for some issues (Flannelly et al 2006 ), synagogues can potentially play a role in identifying congregants with serious mental health issues and making necessary referrals to the mental health care system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns about premature declarations of death and undertreatment appear as the outstanding reasons for refusals to sign donor cards in both Israel and the United States (Robbins 1990; Youngner and Arnold 2001). In Israel, a mixture of different solutions, reflecting the well-known importance Judaism places on saving each life, have been devised to address this problem (Flannelly et al 2006; Rosner 2002).…”
Section: The Perpetual Making Of Brain Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%