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Identifying Systemic Factors when Counseling Black Women of Christian Faith in the USA
Journal of Religion and Health (2023)
  • Keyona Harper, MACM, LPC, NCC
  • Dr Lynn Bohecker, Liberty University
  • Tamika Lewis
  • Margaret Lee
  • Dr. Nivischi N Edwards, Liberty University
  • Wendy Celoria, Liberty University
  • Denise Moore
Abstract
When Black women of Christian faith in the USA receive secular help for psychological symptoms, their spiritual and religious communities often view the decision negatively. The women may feel shamed, ostracized, and condemned. They often experience emotional, physical, and spiritual trauma from the rejection that increases the frequency, duration, and intensity of their psychological symptoms. This article identifies specific community-based and systemic factors that exacerbate mental health issues in Black women of Christian faith. The authors discuss the
influence of such factors on mental health and provide evidence-based practices for mental health clinicians working with Black women of Christian faith.
Keywords
  • Black women,
  • Faith,
  • Mental health,
  • Trauma
Disciplines
Publication Date
May 3, 2023
Citation Information
Keyona Harper, Lynn Bohecker, Tamika Lewis, Margaret Lee, et al.. "Identifying Systemic Factors when Counseling Black Women of Christian Faith in the USA" Journal of Religion and Health Vol. 62 (2023) p. 3141 - 3429
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/Dr-Bohecker/57/