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Black men need hope to survive and, ultimately, flourish. As mental health is a critical but often neglected issue, especially among Black men, Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men examines that sensitive topic in conjunction with reflections on race, gender, sexuality, and class to offer a hopeful and constructive framework for care and counseling, particularly for Black men. These are not separate from spiritual health and growth, as well, but both are integral to holistic, dynamic wellbeing. In this, the author provides a careful and critical analysis of spiritual hope and…mehr
Black men need hope to survive and, ultimately, flourish. As mental health is a critical but often neglected issue, especially among Black men, Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men examines that sensitive topic in conjunction with reflections on race, gender, sexuality, and class to offer a hopeful and constructive framework for care and counseling, particularly for Black men. These are not separate from spiritual health and growth, as well, but both are integral to holistic, dynamic wellbeing. In this, the author provides a careful and critical analysis of spiritual hope and healing as ingredient to individual and communal flourishing. As such, this volume will be a vital resource for health practitioners, spiritual caregivers, and providers in community care who serve to bolster the mental wellbeing of Black men.
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Autorenporträt
Nicholas Grier (PhD, LPC) is associate professor of practical theology, spiritual care, and counseling at Claremont School of Theology. He is also a counselor at the Bishop Wellness Center and founder of Coloring Mental Health Collective.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Prelude to Keep Going Part I: Understanding Context Chapter One: Chronically Dissed Chapter Two: Breathing Racism's, Sexism's, and Classism's Toxic Air Chapter Three: The Urgency for Men to Embody Empathy and Support for Women Chapter Four: Intertwined Worlds in the Mind Part II: A Hope to Keep Going Framework for Care and Counseling Chapter Five: Spiritual Hope Chapter Six: A Hope to Keep Going Model Of Change: Activating Communal Agency to Care for Black Men Chapter Seven: A Hope to Keep Going Model of Change: Activating Creative and Constructive Agency in Black Men Conclusion Appendix A: Vignettes Appendix B: Individual Interview Questions Appendix C: Research Participants References About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: A Prelude to Keep Going Part I: Understanding Context Chapter One: Chronically Dissed Chapter Two: Breathing Racism's, Sexism's, and Classism's Toxic Air Chapter Three: The Urgency for Men to Embody Empathy and Support for Women Chapter Four: Intertwined Worlds in the Mind Part II: A Hope to Keep Going Framework for Care and Counseling Chapter Five: Spiritual Hope Chapter Six: A Hope to Keep Going Model Of Change: Activating Communal Agency to Care for Black Men Chapter Seven: A Hope to Keep Going Model of Change: Activating Creative and Constructive Agency in Black Men Conclusion Appendix A: Vignettes Appendix B: Individual Interview Questions Appendix C: Research Participants References About the Author
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