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Critical Collaboration is about the critical need for partnership between pastors and mental health professionals in service to urban African American communities. While the historically African American church has done commendable work in its virtually exclusive role as emotional caregiver, there is a disproportionate susceptibility to certain mental illnesses in the African American community, which calls for a collaborative effort to advance the cause of holistic health. Critical Collaboration provides historical, socioeconomic, theological, and psychological contexts that serve to increase…mehr

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Critical Collaboration is about the critical need for partnership between pastors and mental health professionals in service to urban African American communities. While the historically African American church has done commendable work in its virtually exclusive role as emotional caregiver, there is a disproportionate susceptibility to certain mental illnesses in the African American community, which calls for a collaborative effort to advance the cause of holistic health. Critical Collaboration provides historical, socioeconomic, theological, and psychological contexts that serve to increase the awareness and cultural competence needed to bridge the gap between the professional communities of faith and mental health.
Autorenporträt
C. Guy Robinson is a Christian minister, certified leadership coach, collegiate faculty instructor, and mental health theologian. He serves as pastor of the Tabernacle of the Lord Church in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a bishop in the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, where he serves locally as Maryland State Bishop, and nationally as Bishop of Mental Health Awareness. Dr. Robinson teaches courses in critical thinking, spirituality and religions, pastoral care, and biblical theology at Morgan State University and Hampton University. He is a graduate of Morgan State University, Howard University, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary with respectively earned degrees in music, theology, and ministry studies with emphases in pastoral psychology and family therapy. Guy resides in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife, children, and grandchildren.