The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention: a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Chapter 1. The role of the clergy -- Chapter 2. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods -- Chapter 3. Clergy's views on prevention, obligation, sin, counseling, and resources: results of the quantitative analysis -- Chapter 4. Analyzing "why" and "where" cultural/religious differences came from: results of the qualitative questions -- Chapter 5. Discussion by analyzing close-ended questions -- Chapter 6. Discusssion by analyzing open-ended questions -- Chapter 7. Conclusion: policy implications and limitation of this research -- Bibliography -- Index The purpose of this study is to examine American and Japanese clergy's perception of their role in the prevention of suicide. The research questions are: (1) How do clergy in the US and Japan perceive suicide?; (2) Do they see suicide differently?; and (3) How do they envision the role of suicide prevention? The hypotheses are: (A) Christian clergy think that suicide is an unacceptable "sin;" (B) Buddhist clergy are more accepting of suicide than Christian clergy; and (C) There are role differences related to suicide prevention in the Japanese and American religious communities; and (D) Americ |
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spellingShingle | Hirono, Tatsushi The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling Leadership / Religious aspects Pastoral counseling / Japan Pastoral counseling / United States Suicide / Japan / Prevention Suicide / United States / Prevention Religion RELIGION / Counseling bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Suicide bisacsh Pastoral counseling fast Suicide / Prevention fast Führung Suicide United States Prevention Suicide Japan Prevention Pastoral counseling United States Pastoral counseling Japan |
title | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling |
title_auth | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling |
title_exact_search | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling |
title_full | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling Tatsushi Hirono ; with a foreword by Joel Blau |
title_fullStr | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling Tatsushi Hirono ; with a foreword by Joel Blau |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling Tatsushi Hirono ; with a foreword by Joel Blau |
title_short | The role of American Christian and Japanese Buddhist clergy in suicide prevention |
title_sort | the role of american christian and japanese buddhist clergy in suicide prevention a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling |
title_sub | a comparison of different religious and cultural approaches to counseling |
topic | Leadership / Religious aspects Pastoral counseling / Japan Pastoral counseling / United States Suicide / Japan / Prevention Suicide / United States / Prevention Religion RELIGION / Counseling bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Suicide bisacsh Pastoral counseling fast Suicide / Prevention fast Führung Suicide United States Prevention Suicide Japan Prevention Pastoral counseling United States Pastoral counseling Japan |
topic_facet | Leadership / Religious aspects Pastoral counseling / Japan Pastoral counseling / United States Suicide / Japan / Prevention Suicide / United States / Prevention Religion RELIGION / Counseling PSYCHOLOGY / Suicide Pastoral counseling Suicide / Prevention Führung Suicide United States Prevention Suicide Japan Prevention Pastoral counseling United States Pastoral counseling Japan USA |
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