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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... VALUES Different societies and different religious groups value different states of mind . For example , Huizinga ( 1960 ) suggested that melancholy was regarded as an ... values and beliefs are Beliefs and values 145 Beliefs and values.
... VALUES Different societies and different religious groups value different states of mind . For example , Huizinga ( 1960 ) suggested that melancholy was regarded as an ... values and beliefs are Beliefs and values 145 Beliefs and values.
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... values , the most useful type of research is longitudinal . McIntosh , Silver and Wortman ( 1993 ) found that ... values can affect mental outcomes , it is far from clear which beliefs and values are effective . There are suggestions ...
... values , the most useful type of research is longitudinal . McIntosh , Silver and Wortman ( 1993 ) found that ... values can affect mental outcomes , it is far from clear which beliefs and values are effective . There are suggestions ...
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... values , feelings and practices in psychother- apy . Bergin ( 1991 ) and others have done much to help psychotherapists understand the clinical relevance of religious issues and values , and to alert mental health professionals to ...
... values , feelings and practices in psychother- apy . Bergin ( 1991 ) and others have done much to help psychotherapists understand the clinical relevance of religious issues and values , and to alert mental health professionals to ...
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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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