Psychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies

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Dinesh Bhugra
Routledge, 15 апр. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 252
The argument of this book is that the divide between psychiatry and religion is an artificial one and that there is much room for understanding the same phenomena from different perspectives. In it thirteen senior mental health professionals and pastoral workers come together to explore what their different philosophies have to offer each other for the benefit of the individuals in their care. The book as a whole:
* sets the relationship between psychiatry and religion in historical context
* provides detailed information about specific religions and the significance of their belief systems for mental health management
* examines the relationship between psychopathology, psychiatry and religion.

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Religion and mental health
1
Religion and madness in history
23
Christianity and psychiatry
51
Judaism and mental health
65
Psychosocial factors and the genesis of new AfricanAmerican
82
Implications for managing mental health
97
Buddhist psychology and implications for treatment
112
New religions and mental health
125
Islamic communities and mental health
138
A general psychiatrists perspective
157
The neurophysiology of religious experience
167
Guilt religion and ritual
198
Mental illness or life crisis? A Christian pastoral counselling
214
Religion mental illness and mental health the
230
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