From Deseret News archives:
The couch and the pulpit
How religion and psychotherapy co-exist
But all clergy could benefit from more training, she says. "Even if you have a master's in social work, do you really have a connection with what a person is living with? What we're trying to do is open up empathy for people living with this, and their families."
The group began holding the sessions, she says, "because so many people were saying, 'My bishop doesn't understand what I'm going through.' " As evidence of a lingering confusion about mental illness, she points to questions asked at the sessions, particularly those that equate depression and the "dark behavior" of sinfulness.
The Mental Health Resource Foundation, whose board members are largely LDS but who hope to provide assistance to all religious faiths, has a Web site with links and resources about mental illness and is putting together a checklist for clergy. This list, says Elder John Lasater, LDS general authority emeritus, would help clergy evaluate whether a particular problem requires immediate medical attention, spiritual counseling alone, or a referral to a mental-health professional after the problem is "stabilized."
Sometimes, notes Ellis, a bishop or pastor or rabbi might need to sort out whether a person who is consumed by guilt has a mental condition such as obsessive compulsive disorder or clinical depression, or whether the depression is caused by a disconnect between a person's actions (engaging in premarital sex, for example) and his belief system (which might teach that premarital sex is a sin).
This is where things can get problematic, since moral values can color a diagnosis and a prescription for treatment. When the questions revolve around a patient's doubt about his religious upbringing or his faith in God, things get even touchier. While a religious leader, and some therapists, might see the issue as getting a doubter back on the right spiritual track, others might prefer to let a client explore that doubt.
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