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Understanding Clergy Burnout with Kim Cook

Understanding Clergy Burnout with Kim Cook

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In this conversation, Kim Cook talks about the challenges of clergy burnout and the impact of clergy health on congregations. She discusses the importance of peer support, the effects of the pandemic on clergy, and the need for churches to care for their pastors. She also emphasizes the necessity of a holistic approach to well-being, including physical health and emotional support. Kim is a licensed clinical social worker and the Clinical Director at Elu; she works with families, couples, individuals, and groups on a variety of issues, including mental health, spiritual growth, trauma, parenting, and adoption/foster care. Kim has a Bachelor of Social Work from Messiah College, a Master of Social Work from the University of Maryland, and a Master of Arts from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. For more information about Kim, go to www.eluccc.org.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Kim Cook and ELU

04:18 The Integration of Psychology and Theology

08:36 Understanding Stress and Clergy Burnout

12:39 The Impact of Clergy Health on Congregations

16:52 Isolation and Support Systems for Clergy

21:17 The Aftermath of the Pandemic on Clergy

25:29 Addressing Trauma and Church Hurt

29:17 Coping with Grief and Loss in Ministry

33:44 Final Thoughts and Resources





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