Rabbinical response to domestic violence: A qualitative study |
| |
Authors: | Amanda Sisselman-Borgia Rebecca Bonanno |
| |
Institution: | 1. Department of Social Work, Lehman College, Bronx, New York;2. Community and Human Services, New York, New York |
| |
Abstract: | Clergy, including Rabbis, though not specifically trained to provide domestic violence (DV) counseling, are often now considered formal helpers because of the active role they have taken in addressing DV issues among congregants. Participants were presented with two vignettes about couples engaged in conflict and asked to describe how they would respond to each. The Rabbis in this sample, while willing and desiring to help, also talked much about their discomfort with providing advice, as they did not feel qualified to help or to provide advice. Implications for social work practitioners and educators will be discussed. |
| |
Keywords: | clergy domestic violence Jewish Judaism religion |
|
|