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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... subjects , youngish students , may have been caught in this period , while Allison's subjects may have been generally at a later stage in life . Witztum et al . suggest a resurgence of earlier problems following the postconversion ...
... subjects , youngish students , may have been caught in this period , while Allison's subjects may have been generally at a later stage in life . Witztum et al . suggest a resurgence of earlier problems following the postconversion ...
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... subjects said usually applied to them , plus the numbers of good - mood words that subjects said did not usually apply to them . The samples are samples of convenience and there were more women and girls than men and boys , and more ...
... subjects said usually applied to them , plus the numbers of good - mood words that subjects said did not usually apply to them . The samples are samples of convenience and there were more women and girls than men and boys , and more ...
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... subjects were found to include more constructs and elements in their grids than did nonreligious subjects . The reli- gious subjects included fewer elements from their immediate families and more authorities , which one would expect ...
... subjects were found to include more constructs and elements in their grids than did nonreligious subjects . The reli- gious subjects included fewer elements from their immediate families and more authorities , which one would expect ...
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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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