Background: Religion is often included in the beliefs and experiences of psychotic patients, and therefore becomes the target of psychiatric interventions. Objectives: This article examines religious beliefs and activities among non-psychotic persons in the United States, Brazil and other areas of the world; discusses historical factors contributing to the wall of separation between religion and psychiatry today; reviews studies on the prevalence of religious delusions in patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other severe mental disorders; discusses how clinicians can dis-tinguish pathological from non-pathological religious involvement; explores how persons with severe mental illness use non-pathological religious beliefs to c...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices im-pact upon medication and illness represent...
This paper explores the relationship among schizophrenia, spirituality, and Christian religiosity. ...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including peopl...
Spirituality and religion have been found to be important in the lives of many people suffering from...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
Recently, the research analyzes the relationship between religion and spirituality has grown rapidly...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
This article attempts to explore the phenomenology of religious delusions in patients suffering from...
This study investigated the potential developmental, maintaining, or protective role of religious be...
Abstract Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork ...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices im-pact upon medication and illness represent...
This paper explores the relationship among schizophrenia, spirituality, and Christian religiosity. ...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including peopl...
Spirituality and religion have been found to be important in the lives of many people suffering from...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
Recently, the research analyzes the relationship between religion and spirituality has grown rapidly...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
This article attempts to explore the phenomenology of religious delusions in patients suffering from...
This study investigated the potential developmental, maintaining, or protective role of religious be...
Abstract Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork ...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices im-pact upon medication and illness represent...
This paper explores the relationship among schizophrenia, spirituality, and Christian religiosity. ...