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Religious involvement and subjective well-being.

Journal of health and social behavior

Ellison CG.
PMID: 2007763
J Health Soc Behav. 1991 Mar;32(1):80-99.

This study examines the multifaceted relationships between religious involvement and subjective well-being. Findings suggest that the beneficent effects of religious attendance and private devotion reported in previous studies are primarily indirect, resulting from their respective roles in strengthening religious...

What has really been learned about shamanism?.

Journal of psychoactive drugs

Noll R.
PMID: 2656952
J Psychoactive Drugs. 1989 Jan-Mar;21(1):47-50. doi: 10.1080/02791072.1989.10472142.

Within anthropology, investigations of shamans and their altered states of consciousness have followed some of the prescriptive problems inherited from the discipline of psychology, coloring the assumptions and perspectives of students of shamanism. These inherited problems include the following:...

Treatment focus in psychiatry.

Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie

Chesine S.
PMID: 2317729
Can J Psychiatry. 1990 Feb;35(1):104. doi: 10.1177/070674379003500128.

No abstract available.

Religious sects and the concept of deviance: the Mormons and the Moonies.

The British journal of sociology

Hampshire AP, Beckford JA.
PMID: 6883016
Br J Sociol. 1983 Jun;34(2):208-29.

No abstract available.

Values and psychotherapy: a comment on "Psychotherapy and religious values".

Journal of consulting and clinical psychology

Walls GB.
PMID: 7410663
J Consult Clin Psychol. 1980 Oct;48(5):640-1.

No abstract available.

[Taoism and psychology (author's transl)].

Folia clinica internacional

Soriano Ortega M.
PMID: 4804724
Folia Clin Int (Barc). 1973 Feb;23(2):120-32.

No abstract available.

Psychotherapy and new religions in a pluralistic society.

The American psychologist

Kilbourne B, Richardson JT.
PMID: 6711992
Am Psychol. 1984 Mar;39(3):237-51. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.39.3.237.

No abstract available.

Clinical psychiatry and religion: preface.

International psychiatry clinics

Pattison EM.
PMID: 5787784
Int Psychiatry Clin. 1969;5(4):ix-xii.

No abstract available.

[On harmony between the pastor and the psychiatrist].

Tijdschrift voor ziekenverpleging

Ridderbos SJ.
PMID: 5181496
Tijdschr Ziekenverpl. 1967 Feb 01;20(3):93-8.

No abstract available.

Religiosity and anxiety.

The Journal of social psychology

Sturgeon RS, Hamley RW.
PMID: 459467
J Soc Psychol. 1979 Jun;108:137-8. doi: 10.1080/00224545.1979.9711977.

No abstract available.

Was Religiousness/Spirituality Divided into Typologies or Strata? : Comment on Article of Park NS et al.: Typologies of Religiousness/Spirituality: Implications for Health and Well-Being, JRH 52: 828-839.

Journal of religion and health

Garssen B, Visser A, Uwland-Sikkema N.
PMID: 24770855
J Relig Health. 2015 Aug;54(4):1266-7. doi: 10.1007/s10943-014-9865-8.

No abstract available.

"Hope that is seen is no hope at all:" theological constructions of hope in psychotherapy.

Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

Kinghorn W.
PMID: 24354607
Bull Menninger Clin. 2013;77(4):369-94. doi: 10.1521/bumc.2013.77.4.369.

Contemporary psychology and psychiatry have increasingly focused on hope as a human phenomenon relevant to physical and psychological well-being. Contemporary psychological research, however, often considers hope anthropocentrically and cannot speak directly of the particular cultural, religious and theological sustaining...

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