CLAM - 24th March 2016 (Video Vignette)

by Nicholaus Kopernicus 9 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Nicholaus Kopernicus
    Nicholaus Kopernicus
    Video - "Use Insight When Comforting Others"

    This was a WT contrived video of a sister who was widowed a year ago, and turns to members of the BoE after a meeting in the kingdom hall in a distraught emotional state accompanied by suicidal thoughts. Two members of the BoE saw her in her own home later that day.

    She conveyed that she wanted her life back - that her heart had been ripped out. The elder acknowledges that "You and Dan had a wonderful relationship". The elder went on to describe how Joseph's father continued weeping for his son. He then added that Jehovah would ocntinue to support the sister, and one way this support is manifest is by means of the BoE! For the purpose of this video vignette, the elder was named Bro Shephard! The video showed two of the BoE seeking verses and a magazine preparatory to the home visit, to strengthen the distraught sister to be an integrity keeper.

    When meeting at the sister's home, she disclosed that she had troubles with the house, and that she didn't want to go on any more. She stated that she was minded to turn on the car ignition in the garage and end it all. The elder briefly acknowledged her depression and related how Job was a target of Satan. The sister stated that Job was not as messed up as I am. The elder then read Job 6:2,3. He highlighted Job's "wild talk". Elder comparing this "wild talk" to the sister's disclosure of self harm via the car in the garage. The elder stated that an integrity keeper doesn't give in to "wild thoughts". He appealed to the sister to treat such a pattern as an immoral thought. He advised the sister to repeatedly recite that she is an integrity keeper.

    The elder then moved on to sciptural verses for grief, and referred to Jeremiah 29:11,12. He stressed that the focus should be on future hopes and not calamity. He gave the sister an asignment to memorise and repeat the two verses out loud. The sister then rose up to get cookies to accompany the elders' coffee.


    OPINION:
    The CLAM brochure under the heading "Living as Christians" gave the following instructions... "...invite comments on how the two brothers were good examples of how to give encouragement when someone expresses anguish over the death of a loved one." The purpose of the video vignette therefore seems to be another in the example of the GBoJW endeavouring to augment the hegemony of BoE's with the implicit message of distressed individuals approaching the BoE solely. In the brochure, and in the video, there is no mention whatever of what point a distressed individual may need to arrive at in then obtaining professional help. No guidance for BoE about the application of modesty on their part and thus offering the sister practical help in approaching professional services, rather than seeking to manage the situation themselves. The visiting elders did not explore with the sister, her disclosure of wanting her life back and that her heart had been ripped out. No catharsis whatever! A significant omission.

    The sister in the vignette, not only had suicidal thoughts, but also a plan to carry out the thought (indication of intent). That the BoE then respond in the realm of morality only serves to magnify any feelings of guilt held by the sister and could enhance risk rather than mitigate it. The sister briefly mentioned problems with her house - this was not responded to at all. Another omission. The elders entering into the realms of morality is an act of judgementalism and cruelty. This sister is living on her own, lost her husband a year previously and is in a situation where her mental state is deteriorating due to issues not being assuaged or otherwise being in receipt of help. The approach of the two elders was a missed opportunity. That the video does not contextualise the risk (distress, loss, isolation) to show that the risk of self harm is significant, is an indication of incompetence to put it mildly.

    Were the sister to have been encouraged and supported to obtain professional help, she would have been offered a thorough assessment, crisis support, counselling, treatment, social support with the house difficulties alluded to, and bereavement counselling. She would have been in receipt of frequent and supportive visits by knowledgeable and trained persons. A plan would have been agreed to assuage her isolation. She may even have been offered several days supportive respite care by an organisation specialising in helping individuals in a state of suicidal crisis.

    That the GBoJW has hitherto shown this video at the elders "school" as a template for adequate response is deeply worrying to all professionals who are mental health / psychiatric professionals. It mirrors the unspoken disdain which the GBoJW seems to have for public health and welfare services in that a victim of child abuse is never advised to seek help from child welfare departments. This vignette of a suicidal sister similarly seems to reinforce the idea that such crises be managed "in house" so to speak.

    The vignette also assumes competence on the part of the BoE to deal with such a complex, traumatic, and risky situation. It assumes that the behavioural profile of the BoE is one in which individuals would have the confidence and trust to approach them in a distraught state. This is far far removed from my experience. It would be the course of wisdom for elders to acknowledge their limitiations and support individuals in gaining professional help rather than abandoning modesty and seeking to resolve issues themselves. After all, elders are not trained mental health / psychiatric professionals as a WT put it some years ago!

    Lastly, when comments from the audience were invited at my congregation, I noted the paucity of hands and the brevity of those who did answer. Perhaps a statement of sorts was being made!
  • Half banana
    Half banana

    The JW org is first and foremost a Bible quoting religion. They imagine that by quoting scriptures and examples from the Bible it is the key to answering every problem.

    I agree NK this is dangerous and foolish.

    The 'sister' in the vignette is conditioned to expect the sort of comfort recommended (Biblical examples) but in the real world grief and loss is not healed by unqualified help from spiritual leaders of the congregation. As you say, they need professional treatment.

    The reluctance to do this on the part of the org. I think, is because they imagine "scripture quoting" is a panacea and secondly the GB will not relinquish their total control over a member to outsiders, even if this means they do not get the right help and suffer more as a consequence.

    I do hope the lack of enthusiasm for the JW org's prescription was a general indicator for lack of loyalty to the heartless, self interested governing body.



  • LostGeneration
    LostGeneration

    Really enjoy your writing, Nicholaus. Excellent points all around.

    My own thoughts on the ignorance of the Org regarding suicidal people. They just don't get it.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/224444/gutless-wts-leadership-from-confidentiality-letter

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    Why have the GB decided to release this video that was previously for the Elder's only? I know that it has been heavily criticized. It will be interesting to see if the GB are familiarizing the sheep with this video because of some future or current "persecution."

    They are masters at getting in front of issues. We will have to wait and see.

    DD

  • fukitol
    fukitol

    The video is the lowest of the low as a propaganda piece in training elders to callously focus a publishers mind, no matter what the suffering or harm, on loyalty to the organisation as the panacea.

    Someone should get an expert on the subject to review it and state their opinion publicly, such as a senior mental health professional.

    It's probably been released to discourage all the "wild thoughts" increasing numbers of JWs are having lately about wanting to quit their horrible religion and lifestyle, especially with the child abuse scandals and other rotten fruitage being exposed. The Society wants them to chant "I will reject wild thoughts about leaving. I am an integrity keeper."

    It's truly OrwellIan.

  • millie210
    millie210

    Nicholaus, your review of the video was most excellent.

    I was especially struck by what you said about how the Org puts the whole context of this topic in to a morality frame.

    Grief is highly fluid and merely "shaming " a person in to thinking they have failed in an integrity test if they are overwhelmed in grief is appalling.

    Then there is the fact that this video required writers, editors and researchers to make a script. Then elders who could memorize and execute that script for filming (and the end product is sill offensive).

    It begs the question, how many overworked, stressed out elders are going to be able to do that in the real world?

    Dont even ask about the elders who dont give a flip in the first place...

  • stuckinarut2
    stuckinarut2
    This video is appalling in its failure to address the real problems at hand!
  • jwleaks
    jwleaks

    It's quite possible this video was NOT made with the sister's fictitious situation in mind, i.e. loss of husband in death for which the JWs are most likely not to blame. This video will more likely be used to deal with the main problem within the JWs, namely:

    - a JW marriage mate leaving, possibly an elder running off with a sister he has been comforting;

    - A JW marriage mate, or non-believer, leaving as they see the increase in JW delusion and fanaticism (think of Geoffrey Jackson's delusional appearance before the ARC);

    - a JW marriage mate getting d'fed (for whatever reason the local BOE or WT legal department can make up);

    - a JW marriage mate seeing the TTATT and becoming a so-called "apostate";

    - a JW marriage mate or family member completing suicide themselves;

    - a single JW female reaching old age with no husband or children to care for her and realizing she has nothing because she stayed single all her adult life to put kingdom interests (read "Watchtower") first because "the end is so close";

    - a JW marriage mate turning out to be a child molester.

  • Nicholaus Kopernicus
    Nicholaus Kopernicus

    Good evening LostGeneration:

    I read your link to your OP. I was quite surprised (but I know I shouldn't have been) to see that the advice to BoEs in cases of suicide/threatened/attempted is to make contact with their legal desk. Such advice is the hallmark of a cold fish. This further augments my opinion that it is best for distressed individuals to obtain help from other than BoEs. As you say - they just don't get it. Both then at the time of your OP, and now! They are not learning anything!

  • Nicholaus Kopernicus
    Nicholaus Kopernicus

    Good evening millie210

    You mention overworked and stresssed out elders. A good point. For an individual to be able to help another such as the sister in the video vignette, that elder would need to be aware of the magnitude of the role he is about to engage in. That elder also needs to be self-aware. If he is overworked and stressed out he is at risk of polluting the interface with the sister by inadvertently off loading his own problems, or by missing vital cues. Even although the elders in the vignette did not look at all overworked or stressed out, nevertheless they did not attend to some of the issues the sister raised. But, they're not mental health professionals and on the one hand they might be excused for their omission. On the other hand they might not be excused as they're supposed to be models of modesty, which also includes knowing their limitations! If elders don't know their limitations, then it would be good if congregation members came to be aware of same and avoided approaching the elders if possible. One last point is that health professionals are bound to confidentiality codes which elders are not! I personally would share nothing with BoEs!

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