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Stress and role adjustment in non-clergy husbands of United Methodist clergywomen

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John M Schluep. Stress and Role Adjustment In Non-clergy Husbands of United Methodist Clergywomen. Boston University School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e922b8b2-77dd-46b5-8c68-d7d897eeeeaf.

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J. M. Schluep. Stress and role adjustment in non-clergy husbands of United Methodist clergywomen. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e922b8b2-77dd-46b5-8c68-d7d897eeeeaf

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John M Schluep. Stress and Role Adjustment In Non-Clergy Husbands of United Methodist Clergywomen. Boston University School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e922b8b2-77dd-46b5-8c68-d7d897eeeeaf.

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  • This project investigates sources of stress among seven Caucasian, midwestern, nonclergy husbands of United Methodist clergywomen, and seeks to determine coping strategies and skills that these spouses have used to reduce effects of stress. Employing conversational, semistructured interviews and a demographic questionnaire, the project finds two primary sources of stress: feelings of powerlessness in the appointment process and economic entrapment in the wife's career. These spouses indicate that positive coping skills come from childhood experiences and from a constructive and realistic cognitive appraisal of life events.
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  • 02/17/2024

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