Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork with 21 families living in poor neighborhoods of São Paulo, Brazil, this article examines how youth suffering a first episode of psychosis resort to religion for help (including, Catholicism, Pentecostalism, Candomblé, and Umbanda) and how this frames their experience of psychosis and that of their family members. For young people, the personal articulation of religious idioms and signifiers served to communicate, elaborate and transform their experience of psychosis. Family members resorted to religion as a source of healing, complementary to psychiatric treatment, as well as for personal relief and comfort. For youth, involvement with religion worke...
Abstract This thesis adds to the literature on psychosis in relation to religion and culture. The re...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
There is evidence that psychiatrists are rarely aware of how religion may intervene in their patient...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork with 21 f...
Abstract Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork ...
The outbreak of the first psychotic episode disarrays the person's everyday experience and of signif...
This study investigated the potential developmental, maintaining, or protective role of religious be...
A importância dos cultos religiosos enquanto agências terapêuticas entre as classes populares urbana...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
Religion can play an important role in the lives of psychiatric patients. We assessed how often a ps...
In the last decades, biological and environmental factors related to psychosis were investigated in ...
Background: Religion is often included in the beliefs and experiences of psychotic patients, and the...
The inter relationship between religion and mental illness is very complex. Religion can be an effec...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Ministries of churches, temples, mosques, and syna...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Abstract This thesis adds to the literature on psychosis in relation to religion and culture. The re...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
There is evidence that psychiatrists are rarely aware of how religion may intervene in their patient...
Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork with 21 f...
Abstract Religion plays an important role in the lives of people with psychosis. Based on fieldwork ...
The outbreak of the first psychotic episode disarrays the person's everyday experience and of signif...
This study investigated the potential developmental, maintaining, or protective role of religious be...
A importância dos cultos religiosos enquanto agências terapêuticas entre as classes populares urbana...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
Religion can play an important role in the lives of psychiatric patients. We assessed how often a ps...
In the last decades, biological and environmental factors related to psychosis were investigated in ...
Background: Religion is often included in the beliefs and experiences of psychotic patients, and the...
The inter relationship between religion and mental illness is very complex. Religion can be an effec...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Ministries of churches, temples, mosques, and syna...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Abstract This thesis adds to the literature on psychosis in relation to religion and culture. The re...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
There is evidence that psychiatrists are rarely aware of how religion may intervene in their patient...