Collaborative Partnerships Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Providers

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Collaborative Partnerships Between Mental Health and Spiritual Care Providers Institute for Disaster Mental Health April 8, 2011 Presented by Julie Taylor, M.Div., Grant Brenner, M.D.

Why collaborate? November 2001 ARC study: 59% likely to seek help from a spiritual counselor, compared to 45% MDs, 40% mental health professionals Emergency Services, Law Enforcement, Military Referrals Other reasons

Why collaborate? To best meet the needs of the people we serve

(recent) History of Spiritual Care in Disasters TWA Flight 800; faith groups overwhelm families of those lost; leading to the 1996 Aviation Act Spiritual Care introduced for airline disasters NTSB charged with Spiritual Component in ADFAA of 1996 NTSB asks American Red Cross to facilitate Spiritual Care component Local to New York Metro, Disaster Chaplaincy Services Partnerships, not Red Cross Chaplains

What do Disaster Chaplains do? Provide Spiritual First Aid Psychological First Aid Ministry of Presence Listen, companion Facilitate rituals Link to faith communities Hand out water

Disaster Chaplains different than Congregation/Institutional clergy Congregation-based Clergy Disaster Chaplain Generally oriented toward pastoral counseling, long term relationships. Sought out for guidance and opinion. Pray within the context of their tradition. Trained to lead authoritatively and to share their religious beliefs. Expected to help fix the problems their people are experiencing. Trained in interventions and the use of open-ended questions. Allow the victim to lead. Trained to offer prayer to people of all faith groups. Primary focus is to listen with no attempt to impose personal religious belief. No attempt to fix someone. Rather, to walk with them down their own road.

Mental Health Concerns Will chaplains refer to mental health? Will chaplains proselytize? Will chaplains raise their own faith? What is the background, training, and experience of these chaplains? Others

How does Disaster Chaplaincy differ from Disaster Mental Health?

Where Roles Overlap Chaplains Mental Health Compassionate Presence X X Psychological First Aid X X Spiritual First Aid X Advocacy X X Crisis Intervention X X Full Mental Health Assessment/Referrals X Full Spiritual Care Assessment/Referrals X Faith-Based Requests X Bereavement Support X X Death Notification Support X X Support to Volunteers and Staff X X (adapted from Taylor/Ryan, Roles in Respite Centers: Peers, Chaplains, Mental Health)

Why should physicians communicate with patients about spiritual issues? Many people are religious and want clinicians to be aware of their religion and spirituality Religious and spiritual beliefs are used to cope with distress People may be separated from their communities and need alternative means to address spiritual needs Religious and spiritual belief may influence mental and physical health decisions and outcomes Religion is related to support and care received in the community (Koenig, 2007)

Mental Health Caregiver: What to do? Take a spiritual history Refer appropriately Provide support for person s beliefs (Koenig, 2007)

Basic Spiritual Assessment

Spiritual History Are there religious or spiritual beliefs that provide comfort or beliefs that cause stress (anger at God, fear of the afterlife, etc.)? Does the person have religious beliefs that might influence medical decisions or conflict with medical care? Is the person a member of a religious community and is that community supportive? Does the person have any unmet spiritual needs?

How to Recognize Spiritual Needs Desiring to experience rituals and receive resources from a faith tradition Feeling far from previously held beliefs Reconsidering core tenets of one s faith Questioning justice and meaning Asking questions about hope and transcendent power while experiencing despair and hopelessness Feeling guilt or shame NVOAD 2006

Common Spiritual Questions Why did God let this happen? Does this mean there really is evil in the world? I am (she/he is) a good person, why did God do this to me (them)? Why not me? Is God is punishing me? Why didn t God answer my prayer?

What NOT to do Don t make people feel guilty for not having spiritual or religious beliefs or prescribe spiritual or religious beliefs Spiritual-related work by mental health personnel is centered around the affected person s beliefs, not the caregiver s If you are not trained to address spiritual needs, do not provide advice or recommendations but refer to trained clergy (Koenig, 2007)

Should mental health caregivers pray with affected persons?

Maybe If the caregiver is comfortable and willing If the answer is yes: Let them lead the prayer Ask them what they would like to pray for or if there is a particular prayer they would like Keep the opening and closing general

Countertransference Pitfalls A Partial List False sense of competence Ignorance of religious and spiritual issues Disbelief Disdain for religion and spirituality (elitist rationalism) Excessive identification as a spiritual provider Wish to save affected persons Identification with affected person around spiritual and existential crisis (co-victimhood)

Best Practices

Best Practices Multi-faith, multi-cultural, multi-lingual spiritual care team Pre-incident relationships Mechanisms for working together Self care

Disaster Chaplaincy Services Chaplains Experience Over 60,000 hours of volunteer service to people in need Endorsed by judicatories or faith groups Must pass a screening interview Initial training plus continuing education and mandatory refresher course every 3 years National criminal background checks Code of Ethics Non-proselytizing Refer to mental health

Faith Traditions Represented in DCS American Baptist Assembly of God United Methodist Church Presbyterian Church, USA Episcopal Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Roman Catholic Church of God Pentecostal United Church of Christ Orthodox-Carpatho-Russian Seventh Day Adventist Congregationalist Evangelical Free Church of America African Methodist Episcopal Syrian Orthodox Evangelical--Non-Denominational Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Orthodox--OCA Muslim Zen Buddhist Jewish Orthodox Jewish Conservative Jewish Reform Chassidic Unitarian Universalist Association Interfaith Yoruba Lukumi

Languages Spoken by DCS Chaplains Acholi English French German Hindi Kinyarwanda Leugo Norwegian Spanish Telugu Yoruba American Sign Language Arabic French Ga Haitian Kreyol Italian Kiswahili Luganda Portugese Swahili Twi Bengali Ga Ga Hebrew Kenyah Korean Malasyian Sarawak Tagalog Yiddish

Mechanisms of Working Together Tabletops, drills, exercises with other agencies NIMS/ICS Deployment protocols Coordination of services Communication Trust

Self-Care Clergy, faith leaders and mental health are LOUSY at self-care 75% of Spiritual Care providers in Oklahoma City left the region within 3 years. 33% of those left the ministry We need buddies in this

Thank You Rev. Julie Taylor, M.Div. 212-239-1393 jtaylor@dcs-ny.org www.disasterchaplaincy.org Grant H. Brenner, M.D. 212-673-2099 gbrenner144@msn.com www.granthbrennermd.com