2014
DOI: 10.1080/15332691.2014.953652
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Gendered Power, Spirituality, and Relational Processes: Experiences of Christian Physician Couples

Abstract: The authors examine how gendered power and spirituality interact in the relational processes of heterosexual Christian physician couples. Using a relational feminist theoretical perspective and the documented link between gender equality and relational and individual well-being, they aimed to investigate Christian physician couples' marital and spiritual experiences. Physicians' increasing openness to spiritual issues, growing numbers of women entering medicine, and work pressures on medical marriages make stu… Show more

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“…Researchers interested in multiculturalism and social justice across consilient fields recognize the value of CGT studies (Austin, 2016;Huang & Fang, 2019;Kimball et al, 2016;St. Arnault & Merali, 2019;Taylor & Russell-Mayhew, 2018) as have integration scholars (Hall et al, 2019;Maxwell et al, 2020;Smith et al, 2019;Wilson et al, 2014). CGT is flexible and invites the integration of other forms of qualitative methods (Charmaz, 2014) such as transcendental and heuristic phenomenology (Moustakas, 1990(Moustakas, , 1994 Sultan (2020) highlights the importance of heuristic inquiry to clinical practice and researchers have meaningfully contributed to the study of MSP using heuristic methods (Nuttall, 2006;Yenpasook, 2016).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers interested in multiculturalism and social justice across consilient fields recognize the value of CGT studies (Austin, 2016;Huang & Fang, 2019;Kimball et al, 2016;St. Arnault & Merali, 2019;Taylor & Russell-Mayhew, 2018) as have integration scholars (Hall et al, 2019;Maxwell et al, 2020;Smith et al, 2019;Wilson et al, 2014). CGT is flexible and invites the integration of other forms of qualitative methods (Charmaz, 2014) such as transcendental and heuristic phenomenology (Moustakas, 1990(Moustakas, , 1994 Sultan (2020) highlights the importance of heuristic inquiry to clinical practice and researchers have meaningfully contributed to the study of MSP using heuristic methods (Nuttall, 2006;Yenpasook, 2016).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%