Voice of the Clergy Wife: A Phenomenological Study
Autor: | Katti J. Sneed, Amy C Luedtke |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
media_common.quotation_subject Population Identity (social science) 050109 social psychology Burnout Faith Interviews as Topic 0502 economics and business medicine Sacrifice Wife Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences education Spouses Qualitative Research media_common education.field_of_study 05 social sciences Loneliness General Medicine Middle Aged Female medicine.symptom Psychology Clergy Social psychology 050203 business & management Stress Psychological Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | The journal of pastoral carecounseling : JPCC. 72(1) |
ISSN: | 2167-776X |
Popis: | The clergy wife is an understudied and silenced population. While the minister himself is well represented in the literature concerning burnout, psychological distress, and diminishing years of service, his wife remains unheard and desperate for her needs to be understood and addressed. The lived experience of nine Wesleyan pastors' wives was investigated using a qualitative methodology and phenomenological approach. Themes arose surrounding both protective factors (faith, calling, support) and stressors (performance expectations and loss of identity, loneliness, low income, sacrifice of time). The theoretical underpinnings of Kanter's (1977) Work-Family Agenda are applied in relation to the occupation of one family member affecting the entire family system. Kanter claims work and family as mutually exclusive entities is a myth. Her framework, including five concepts (rewards/resources, absorption, time/timing, occupational cultures/worldview, emotional climate), allowed for exploration of the results. Interestingly, the stressors in the role of pastor's wife far outweighed the protective factors; yet, clergy wives remain positive and even willing to continue apparent hardships. This is discussed and future research is suggested. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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