Religion and Psychology: New ResearchNova Publishers, 2006 - 311 من الصفحات This book is devoted to research on the interaction between two fields which have an enormous impact on most of mankind. |
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SOME IMPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATIVE HEALTH CARE FOR RELIGION PSYCHOLOGY AND THE HUMANITIES | 39 |
SPIRITUAL COPING AMONG CHRONICALLY ILL CHILDREN | 53 |
FAITH ATTITUDES MENTAL HEALTH AND PERSONAL GROWTH FOLLOWING THE 911 TERRORIST ATTACKS | 73 |
RELIGIOUSNESS AND DEATH ANXIETY | 107 |
RELIGION SPIRITUALITY AND PSYCHIATRY | 123 |
RELIGIOUS UNDERSTANDINGS INFORM WOMENS SELF DISCOVERY PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH WITH ADULT SURVIVORS... | 153 |
THE PSALMS OF THE OLD TESTAMENTS AS MOOD INDUCTION PROCEDURES | 185 |
AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCH MEMBERS DEFINITIONS OF RELIGIOSITY SPIRITUALITY AND FAITH | 205 |
DEFINING SPIRITUALITY FROM MEANINGMAKING TO CONNECTION | 223 |
SPIRITUALTRANSACTIONAL INTEGRATION WITH ASIAN ISLAMIC CLIENTS IN A WESTERN WORLD | 241 |
CAN SCIENCE AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS COEXIST COMPATIBILITY OR CONFLICT? | 257 |
FAITH COMMUNITIES AND AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES WHY THE BLACK CHURCH MATTERS | 277 |
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