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OverviewIn Understanding Clergy Misconduct in Religious Systems, you’ll take an incisive look at why sexual misconduct occurs in religious systems and how to implement proactive strategies for holistic change. Applicable to both Jewish and Christian communities, this illuminating exploration takes a look at the psychology behind scapegoating, why it is perpetuated, and how you can quell the damaging tradition of silence.Understanding Clergy Misconduct in Religious Systems helps you see leaders of religious institutions in a way that the world has been afraid to see them--in a glass clearly. Enriched with metaphoric myths and fairy tales instead of technical jargon, its unique systemic perspective reveals the psychodynamics behind the obsession with family secrets and lets you understand this dysfunction from the perspectives of victim, abuser, and counselor. These specific areas will both inform and aid you in dealing with this difficult subject: the religious institution as a family system the religious system as an illusion of the perfect family the concept of God-transference and the overidealization of clergy clergy personal relationships and clergy congregational relationships vulnerability and the psychology of the victim strategies for healing dysfunctional religious systems Understanding Clergy Misconduct in Religious Systems comes at just the right time--in an era when little has been written on the subject, especially from a systemic perspective, this work comes at a time when the phenomena of clergy sexual misconduct has rocked the very foundation of religious systems worldwide. Whether you’re a lay congregational leader, judicatory administrator, pastoral counselor, psychologist, or seminarian, you’ll find that the coping strategies and intervention techniques it outlines will guide you in pinpointing the sickness at its source and restoring felicity and order to your religious leaders and their communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Candace R. Benyei (Institute for Human Resources, Redding, CT, USA. Institute For Human Resources, Redding, CT, USA) , Harold G. KoenigPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780789004529ISBN 10: 0789004526 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 24 March 1998 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. The Congregation as a Family System The Role of Rules Power and Projection The Impact of History The Religious Institution as a Family System The Congregation as a Marriage Summary Chapter 2. The Illusion of Eden and the Fortified City A Lack of Emotional Nourishment and the Hunger to Be Filled Faith, Belief, Trust, Commitment, and the Hope of Security The Fear of Conflict The Fortified City: The Public Face of Prosperity That Hides the Private Face of Poverty God in the Garden: The Idolization of the Spiritual Leader Summary Chapter 3. God-Transference, The Good Object, and the Make-Up of Ministers God Transference and the Good Object The Makeup of Ministers Summary Chapter 4. Mirroring God: Clergy in Relationship Relationship as Marriage Relationship as Vocation Summary Chapter 5. The Issue of Clergy Sexual Misconduct Sexual Harassment and Sexual Abuse The Issue of Power: Abandonment, Authority, and Animal Force How It Happens: Misconduct from the Part of the Perpetrator Summary Chapter 6. Vulnerability and the Psychology of the Victim How the Primary Victim Becomes Involved Why the Victim Doesn’t Disclose Secondary Victims False Accusations A Matter of Ethics Summary Chapter 7. The Scapegoat as the Bearer of Evil Scapegoating in Families Scapegoating in Communities Scapegoating in Congregations The Price They Pay: The Destructive Effects of Scapegoating Summary Chapter 8. Untold Tales and Skeletons in the Closet Pandora’s Box Institutional Patterns and the Painful Footprints of a Secret Incestuous Systems and Collegial Collaboration in the Service of the Secret Summary Chapter 9. The Case of Hope Church The History of Hope Church An Analysis of Behavioral Patterns Chapter 10. Reowning Responsibility Personal Responsibility Ethical Behavior and Ethical Systems An Ethic of Responsibility Corporate Responsibility The Role of Consultants in Reowning Responsibility Reowning Responsibility Through Preventative Maintenance Reowning Responsibility by Creating Boundaries Reowning Responsibility Through Proactive Clergy Training Summary Chapter 11. Postscript: Becoming a Functional Spiritual Family The Creation of Holy Space The Preservation of Tradition The Creation and Maintenance of Ethical Community Developing and Nurturing a Sense of Mission Enabling an Experience of God The Changing Face of Religious Institutions Appendix: Clinical Presentation of Survivors of Sexual Abuse Notes Glossary IndexReviewsAuthor InformationBenyei, Candace R. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |