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Published in: Journal of Religion and Health 2/2015

01-04-2015 | Psychological Exploration

Psychotherapy and the Fundamentalist Client: The Aims and Challenges of Treating Jehovah’s Witnesses

Author: Meredith L. Friedson

Published in: Journal of Religion and Health | Issue 2/2015

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Abstract

Jehovah’s Witnesses are a Fundamentalist Christian religious group well known for their door-to-door proselytism. As a result of their belief in spreading the word of god and converting others, Jehovah’s Witness populations are growing across the globe. A primary element of Jehovah’s Witness doctrine and other Fundamentalist groups is a mandate to not develop associations with people outside of the religion. As a result of this isolationism, many Fundamentalists who experience psychological distress may hesitate to obtain help from the mental health community. Their belief system and cultural values, including the practice of “disfellowshipping” or shunning members, influence the types of problems Jehovah’s Witnesses and other Fundamentalists present with in therapy, obstacles to treatment, and issues that may arise within the therapeutic relationship.
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Metadata
Title
Psychotherapy and the Fundamentalist Client: The Aims and Challenges of Treating Jehovah’s Witnesses
Author
Meredith L. Friedson
Publication date
01-04-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Religion and Health / Issue 2/2015
Print ISSN: 0022-4197
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6571
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-014-9946-8

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