Religion Culture and Mental Health

Religion  Culture and Mental Health
Author: Kate Loewenthal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781139459990

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Are religious practices involving seeing visions and speaking in tongues beneficial or detrimental to mental health? Do some cultures express distress in bodily form because they lack the linguistic categories to express distress psychologically? Do some religions encourage clinical levels of obsessional behaviour? And are religious people happier than others? By merging the growing information on religion and mental health with that on culture and mental health, Kate Loewenthal enables fresh perspectives on these questions. This book deals with different psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, manic disorders, depression, anxiety, somatisation and dissociation as well as positive states of mind, and analyses the religious and cultural influences on each.

Religion Culture and Mental Health

Religion  Culture and Mental Health
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2006
Genre: Mental health
ISBN: 051126061X

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"Are religious practices involving seeing visions and speaking in tongues beneficial or detrimental to mental health? Do some cultures express distress in bodily form because they lack the linguistic categories to express distress psychologically? Do some religions encourage clinical levels of obsessional behaviour? And are religious people happier than others? By merging the growing information on religion and mental health with that on culture and mental health, Kate Loewenthal enables fresh perspectives on these questions. This book deals with different psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, manic disorders, depression, anxiety, somatisation and dissociation as well as positive states of mind, and analyses the religious and cultural influences on each."--Publisher's description.

Spirituality and Mental Health Across Cultures

Spirituality and Mental Health Across Cultures
Author: Alexander Moreira-Almeida,Bruno Paz Mosqueiro,Dinesh Bhugra
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2021-08-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198846833

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This resource provides evidence-based guidance on the implications of religion and spirituality on mental health.

Assessment of Mental Health Religion and Culture

Assessment of Mental Health  Religion and Culture
Author: Christopher Alan Lewis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Manners and customs
ISBN: 0815383193

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This book provides a selection of contemporary research on the development and examination of psychometric measures for the assessment of mental health, religion and culture. This book was originally published as two special issues of Mental Health, Religion & Culture.

Spirit Mind

Spirit   Mind
Author: Helene Basu,Roland Littlewood,Arne S. Steinforth
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017
Genre: Psychiatry and religion
ISBN: 9783643907073

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For more than a century, anthropologists and psychiatrists engage in conversations concerning relationships between embodied well-being and religion. Taking account of shifting meanings of 'religion' in global modernities, the included essays reveal how historically and culturally embedded local encounters between psychiatry, religious experience, and ritual healing contribute to an increasing diversification of 'mental health.' The multitude of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches brought to the field in the global north and the global south introduce novel insights into current debates between clinical practitioners, ethnographic fieldworkers, and historians of psychiatry. (Series: Culture, Religion and Psychiatry, Vol. 1) [Subject: Psychiatry, Religious Studies, Ethnography, Sociology]

Handbook of Religion and Mental Health

Handbook of Religion and Mental Health
Author: Harold G. Koenig
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1998-09-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 008053371X

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The Handbook of Religion and Mental Health is a useful resource for mental health professionals, religious professionals, and counselors. The book describes how religious beliefs and practices relate to mental health and influence mental health care. It presents research on the association between religion and personality, coping behavior, anxiety, depression, psychoses, and successes in psychotherapy and includes discussions on specific religions and their perspectives on mental health. Provides a useful resource for religious and mental health professionals Describes the connections between spirituality, religion, and physical and mental health Discusses specific religions and their perspectives on mental health Presents research on the association between religion and personality, coping behavior, anxiety, depression, psychoses, and successes in psychotherapy

International Perspectives in Values Based Mental Health Practice

International Perspectives in Values Based Mental Health Practice
Author: Drozdstoy Stoyanov,Bill Fulford,Giovanni Stanghellini,Werdie Van Staden,Michael TH Wong
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030478520

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This open access book offers essential information on values-based practice (VBP): the clinical skills involved, teamwork and person-centered care, links between values and evidence, and the importance of partnerships in shared decision-making. Different cultures have different values; for example, partnership in decision-making looks very different, from the highly individualized perspective of European and North American cultures to the collective and family-oriented perspectives common in South East Asia. In turn, African cultures offer yet another perspective, one that falls between these two extremes (called batho pele). The book will benefit everyone concerned with the practical challenges of delivering mental health services. Accordingly, all contributions are developed on the basis of case vignettes, and cover a range of situations in which values underlie tensions or uncertainties regarding how to proceed in clinical practice. Examples include the patient’s autonomy and best interest, the physician’s commitment to establishing high standards of clinical governance, clinical versus community best interest, institutional versus clinical interests, patients insisting on medically unsound but legal treatments etc. Thus far, VBP publications have mainly dealt with clinical scenarios involving individual values (of clinicians and patients). Our objective with this book is to develop a model of VBP that is culturally much broader in scope. As such, it offers a vital resource for mental health stakeholders in an increasingly inter-connected world. It also offers opportunities for cross-learning in values-based practice between cultures with very different clinical care traditions.

Handbook of Spirituality Religion and Mental Health

Handbook of Spirituality Religion  and Mental Health
Author: David H. Rosmarin,Harold G. Koenig
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0128167661

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Research has indicated that spiritual and religious factors are strongly tied to a host of mental health variables, both positive and negative. That body of research has significantly grown since publication of the first edition 20 years ago. The second edition of the Handbook of Spirituality and Religion and Mental Health identifies not only whether religion and spirituality influence mental health and vice versa, but also how and for whom. The contents have been re-organized to speak specifically to categories of disorders in the first part of the book and then more broadly to life satisfaction issues in the latter part of the book. Hence 100% of the book is now revised with new chapters and new contributors.