The significance of spirituality and religion in dealing with various stressors has been debated among mental health practitioners, counselors, and researchers for quite some time. It was only in 1994 that the American Psychiatric Association included in its well known diagnostic statistical manual (DSM) a new category for religious or spiritual problems with diagnostic criteria of loss of faith, problems with religious conversion, or questioning of spiritual values. Researchers observed that questioning (or loss of) faith, for example, could cause distress and mimic the symptoms of psychiatric disorder, and noted similarities between the symptoms of spiritual distress and those of depression which necessitates addressing spirituality while...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Data indicated that although African Americans reported fewer occurrences of traumatic events than t...
A growing body of research focusing on African Americans’ mental health is showing that this group r...
There has been a long history surrounding the different kinds of medical treatment available to Blac...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
According to the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity—A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report...
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...
Although medicine is practised in a secular setting, religious and spiritual issues have an impact o...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Spirituality and religiousness (S/R) are resources for finding meaning and hope in suffering and hav...
This study describes the use of spirituality among African-American women who experience depression....
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Data indicated that although African Americans reported fewer occurrences of traumatic events than t...
A growing body of research focusing on African Americans’ mental health is showing that this group r...
There has been a long history surrounding the different kinds of medical treatment available to Blac...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
Few studies have explored the link between religion and mental health, especially among ethnic minor...
According to the Mental Health: Culture, Race, and Ethnicity—A Supplement to Mental Health: A Report...
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...
Although medicine is practised in a secular setting, religious and spiritual issues have an impact o...
Background: The role of religion in the promotion of patient’s mental health has been very well obse...
Spirituality and religiousness (S/R) are resources for finding meaning and hope in suffering and hav...
This study describes the use of spirituality among African-American women who experience depression....
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
In a semi-structured interview study we examined the views of 59 adult women from five cultural–reli...
The role that religion and spirituality (R/S) can play in promotion and prevention of mental health ...
Data indicated that although African Americans reported fewer occurrences of traumatic events than t...