Mental Health and ReligionChapman & Hall, 1995 - Всего страниц: 248 The author explores religious behaviour and provides a guide for those helping the mentally ill. |
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... ethnic groups within our own society , where the pattern is reversed and in fact men have higher rates of mental ... group under study is ' traditional ' ; in nontraditonal societies there are age and / or cohort effects . In traditional ...
... ethnic groups within our own society , where the pattern is reversed and in fact men have higher rates of mental ... group under study is ' traditional ' ; in nontraditonal societies there are age and / or cohort effects . In traditional ...
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... groups , because of reluctance to seek help . A further difficulty is that community surveys of wellbeing in different religious groups are bedevilled by the confounded factors of social class , ethnic origin , as well as lots of other ...
... groups , because of reluctance to seek help . A further difficulty is that community surveys of wellbeing in different religious groups are bedevilled by the confounded factors of social class , ethnic origin , as well as lots of other ...
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Kate Miriam Loewenthal. Grossberg , S.H , ( 1979 ) Ethnic identification and use of social service agencies . Journal ... group of postgraduate students : a qualitative study . Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 18 , 164–182 ...
Kate Miriam Loewenthal. Grossberg , S.H , ( 1979 ) Ethnic identification and use of social service agencies . Journal ... group of postgraduate students : a qualitative study . Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion , 18 , 164–182 ...
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Definitions of mental health and of religion | 7 |
A general framework for understanding some causes | 19 |
Communities where noone goes mad? | 44 |
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