Our data suggest religious beliefs about mental illness appear as two separate but related dimensions. These dimensions focused on beliefs about sin/morality and spiritually-oriented causes/treatments, and were related to negative secular beliefs about mental illness. They were also related to other ...
implicit and explicit attitudes, and decision-making. Religion, therefore, can guide an individual’s conceptions of mental illness and beliefs about treatment of mental illness. Religious coping and traditional healing rooted in religious traditions are techniques used by ...
According to Islamic texts adherence to religious beliefs can be a deterrent lot of mental illness. increased attention to this issue across the world, the importance of religion and represents a return to religion and spirituality. According to the study on health and religion is still in its ...
Bushong (2018) Emphasized that religious beliefs significantly affected people beliefs of mental illness and stigma associated with such disease. The same study revealed no significant difference in the perception of stigma of mental illness among Christianity, Judaism, and Islam faith communities. 1.1....
illnessspiritualityrecoveryposttraumaticgrowthFor many who experience serious mental illness, spirituality and religion can be common vehicles that provide a sense of coherence and meaning to life. However, in the presence of early trauma, spiritual and religious beliefs may be enhanced or destroyed, or...
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Although religious coping has gained acceptance in some spheres of mental health treatment, it has yet to be integrated into the treatment of those suffering from persistent mental illness. In this study, 379 individuals with persistent mental illness who attended 1 of 13 Los Angeles County Mental...
religionspiritualitymental illnessAlthough there is a fair sized literature documenting the relationship of religiousness and spirituality with health and well-... P Corrigan,B Mccorkle,B Schell,... - 《Community Mental Health Journal》 被引量: 202发表: 2003年 Religion and Spirituality in the Live...
(e.g., Jesus Christ was the divine son of God). Fundamentalism, on the other hand, refers to beliefs that one’s religion is infallible, unchangeable, and the only true religious path. In one study, religious fundamentalism, but not orthodoxy, was associated with more negative attitudes ...
urgency and relevance to theoretical and empirical investigations into the nature of mental illness and its relation to other forms of sickness and disability... RL Woolfolk,JM Doris - 《Bioethics》 被引量: 10发表: 2002年 Sinful and/or Possessed? Religious Beliefs and Mental Illness Stigma dimens...