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Skilled help for mental health concerns: comparing the perceptions of Catholic priests and Catholic parishioners

Pages 261-275 | Published online: 12 May 2010

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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2017) Catholic Priests’ Beliefs of the Use of Power by Their Bishop. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 19:4, pages 268-286.
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Michael N. Kane. (2017) Stress and Relaxation Among Aging Catholic Priests. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 19:1, pages 1-19.
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J. Wade Stewart, Kay Bradford, Brian J. Higginbotham & Linda Skogrand. (2016) Relationship Help-Seeking: A Review of the Efficacy and Reach. Marriage & Family Review 52:8, pages 781-803.
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Michael N. Kane. (2016) Factors that influence Catholic priests’ beliefs of how U.S. bishops value priests. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 35:4, pages 331-353.
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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2015) Perceptions of Success and Failure Among Aging Catholic Priests. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging 27:4, pages 288-304.
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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2015) “My Bishop Told His Priests that Section 8 Housing Was an Option”: Catholic Priests, Aging, and Retirement in the United States. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 34:3, pages 235-251.
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Mary Cuadrado. (2014) Hispanic use of juramentos and Roman Catholic Priests as auxiliaries to abstaining from alcohol use/misuse. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 17:10, pages 1015-1022.
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Anthony Isacco, Ethan Sahker, Deanna Hamilton, Mary Beth Mannarino, Wonjin Sim & Meredith St Jean. (2014) A qualitative study of mental health help-seeking among Catholic priests. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 17:7, pages 741-757.
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Michael N. Kane. (2014) US Catholic priests' evaluation of bishops and qualities of respectful leadership. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 17:3, pages 271-283.
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Michael N. Kane. (2013) Catholic Priests' Knowledge of Pastoral Codes of Conduct in the United States. Ethics & Behavior 23:3, pages 199-213.
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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2013) Perceptions of religious leaders’ culpability in the United States. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 16:3, pages 225-253.
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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2012) Perceptions of the Humanness of Religious Leaders Among University Students. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 14:1, pages 59-81.
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Michael N. Kane. (2010) Predictors of university students’ willingness in the USA to use clergy as sources of skilled help. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 13:3, pages 309-325.
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MichaelN. Kane & RobinJ. Jacobs. (2010) Predictors of the Importance of Spiritual and Religious Beliefs Among University Students. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 29:1, pages 49-70.
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MichaelN. Kane & Diane Green. (2009) Help‐Seeking from Mental Health Professionals or Clergy: Perceptions of University Students. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 11:4, pages 290-311.
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Michael N. Kane. (2006) Codes of conduct for Catholic clergy in the United States: The professionalization of the priesthood. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 9:4, pages 355-377.
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MichaelN. Kane. (2006) Risk Management for Catholic Priests in the United States. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 25:1, pages 47-67.
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Michael N. Kane & Robin J. Jacobs. (2020) The Approachableness of U.S. Catholic Bishops as Perceived by Priests. Pastoral Psychology 70:1, pages 17-32.
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Joseph G. Pickard, Sharon D. Johnson, Huei-Wern Shen & Erin L. Mason. (2023) African American and European American Clergy's Counseling of Older Adults. Review of Religious Research 61:3, pages 221-234.
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Michael N. Kane. (2016) The Taboo of Retirement for Diocesan Catholic Priests. Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications 70:2, pages 123-127.
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Michael N. Kane. (2013) Catholic Priests' Knowledge of Pastoral Codes of Conduct in the United States. Ethics & Behavior, pages 150527093230007.
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