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Book SynopsisThis resource provides evidence-based guidance on the implications of religion and spirituality on mental health.
Trade ReviewYet, this fine new book presents a deeply enlightening view of a type of intersectionality that has been around for a long time, one that has been the object of considerable * R. R. Cornelius, Vassar College, Choice Connect *
This book comprehensively and topically opens up the opportunities and challenges of incorporating R/S into mental health care, reaching out beyond binary paradigms and wisely arguing for more training and understanding. * Stuart Hannabuss, Journal of Mental Health *
As a set, the chapters are of uniformly high quality and written by authors who have established strong reputations. Most chapters have masterfully summarized often complex and controversial literatures * Ralph W. Hood, Jr., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition *
As the book concludes, we need to be able to deal with all forms of faith and the important roles it plays in human existence. If we're prepared to do this (and this book is a good contribution) we may be able develop religion into another useful tool in psychology's toolbox. * Gunnel Minett, Journal of the Scientific and Medical Network *
Table of ContentsIntroduction Section I Theory 1: Alexander Moreira-Almeida and Dinesh Bhugra: Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health: Setting the scene 2: German Berrios and Ivana S. Marková: Western Spirituality: A Historical Epistemology 3: Andreas Sommer: Conflicts and Complexities: Medical Science, Exceptional Experiences, and the Perils of Simplistic History 4: Harald Walach: Can Spirituality be a Scientific Topic And How? A Rigorous But Open Minded Scientific Approach of Studies on Religion, Spirituality and Mental Health 5: Leonardo Machado and Alexander Moreira-Almeida: Differentiating spiritual experiences from mental disorders 6: Etzel Cardeña and Lena Lindström: The Light and the Bulb: The Psychology and Neurophysiology of Mystical Experience 7: Giancarlo Lucchetti, Rodolfo Furlan Damiano, Alessandra Lamas Granero Lucchetti, and Mario Fernando Prieto Peres: Evidence for the impact of religiosity and spirituality on mental health 8: Harold G. Koenig: Mechanisms: How Religion Impacts Mental Health 9: Dinesh Bhugra, Cameron Watson, and Susham Gupta: Sexual minorities and spirituality Section II General principles of religions and relationship with mental health 10: Alison J. Gray and Christopher C.H. Cook: Christianity and Mental Health 11: Ahmed Okasha and Tarek A. Okasha: Islam and Mental Health 12: Matcheri S. Keshavan, Bangalore N. Gangadhar, and Ananda K. Pandurangi: Hinduism 13: Malcolm Huxter and Leandro Pizzuti: Principles and practices of Buddhism in relationship to mental health 14: Haim Belmaker, Rael Strous, and Pesach Lichtenberg: Judaism 15: Miguel Farias and Thomas J. Coleman III: Nonreligion, Atheism and Mental Health 16: Olatunde Ayinde, Akin Ojagbemi, Victor Makanjuola, and Oye Gureje: African Religions, Spirituality and Mental Health Healing Practices 17: Bruno Paz Mosqueiro: Spiritual But Not Religious Section III Clinical Practice 18: Christopher C.H. Cook and Alexander Moreira-Almeida: Principles of integrating religion and spirituality in mental health care and the WPA Position Statement 19: Larkin Kao and John Peteet: Spiritually and culturally sensitive evidence-based approaches to taking a spiritual history 20: Arjan W. Braam: Religion, Spirituality in Prevention and Promotion in Mental Health 21: Simone Hauck and C. Robert Cloninger: Positive Psychiatry and Psychology and Spirituality 22: Marianna de Abreu Costa and David Rosmarin: Spiritually integrated psychotherapy 23: Kenneth I. Pargament and Julie J. Exline: Religious and Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health:Implications for Clinical Practice 24: Peter Fenwick and Bruno Paz Mosqueiro: Spirituality and End of Life Experiences: Meeting the Spiritual Needs of the Dying 25: Wai Lun Alan Fung, Victor A. Shepherd, King Yee Agatha Chong, Sujatha D. Sharma, and Avdesh Sharma: Fruitful collaborations with religious and spiritual communities to foster mental health on general society examples from around the world