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Subjection: Mental Health Issues in Jehovahs Witness Women
- Kaynor J. Weishaupt, M.S.,
M.F.C.C.
San Rafael, California
- Michael D. Stensland
Athens, Ohio
Abstract:
The Watchtower Society, commonly referred to as
Jehovahs
Witnesses, exerts a great deal of control over the everyday life of its
members. Women, in particular, suffer from psychological stresses in this high-control
environment, as it is also a culture where patriarchal attitudes limit womens
personal power and predominate in their relationships with men. A group of women responded
to a questionnaire about their experiences during membership in the Watchtower Society and
after leaving. The results indicate that while in the Watchtower Society, women experience
a higher degree of mental health problems than they do after they leave the group. They
also report experiencing more egalitarian attitudes in their relationships with men after
exiting the group. _bs_available

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