The idea that religion works at the level of the individual to develop temperance, or self-control, leading to positive physical, emotional, and behavioral outcomes, is a new and intriguing topic in the study of religion and psychology. This chapter will specifically explore this medication model with regard to recovery from addiction
Objectives: To show forgiveness to be a central component in substance abuse and recovery and to enc...
Religiosity and spirituality have been found to be negatively associated with a range of addictions....
Objective. A qualitative case study to describe a faith-based substance use disorders recovery progr...
The addiction recovery metaphor of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the sin/salvation metaphor of Prote...
In this chapter, we examine the power of religion to promote morally virtuous behavior by means of i...
Problematic substance use represents a significant issue within the UK in terms of its impact upon t...
This study explored the quality of care for those who suffer from alcohol and drug abuse. A presenta...
This article explores the theological underpinning of the nature, aetiology and treatment of addicti...
The whole work tries to elaborate the theme of addiction on addictive substances in focus on bio- ps...
How does Islam view substance addiction? What happens to the soul of the person suffering from addic...
Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whet...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)Research shows a consistent increase in substance abuse. Research furth...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Religiosity and spirituality have been found to be negatively associated with a range of addictions....
There are two sides to religion, on the one hand the threat that implies emotional pain and addictio...
Objectives: To show forgiveness to be a central component in substance abuse and recovery and to enc...
Religiosity and spirituality have been found to be negatively associated with a range of addictions....
Objective. A qualitative case study to describe a faith-based substance use disorders recovery progr...
The addiction recovery metaphor of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the sin/salvation metaphor of Prote...
In this chapter, we examine the power of religion to promote morally virtuous behavior by means of i...
Problematic substance use represents a significant issue within the UK in terms of its impact upon t...
This study explored the quality of care for those who suffer from alcohol and drug abuse. A presenta...
This article explores the theological underpinning of the nature, aetiology and treatment of addicti...
The whole work tries to elaborate the theme of addiction on addictive substances in focus on bio- ps...
How does Islam view substance addiction? What happens to the soul of the person suffering from addic...
Religiousness is reliably associated with lower substance use, but little research has examined whet...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Psychology)Research shows a consistent increase in substance abuse. Research furth...
Background and Objectives: Despite the large number of research and measures focusing on substance a...
Religiosity and spirituality have been found to be negatively associated with a range of addictions....
There are two sides to religion, on the one hand the threat that implies emotional pain and addictio...
Objectives: To show forgiveness to be a central component in substance abuse and recovery and to enc...
Religiosity and spirituality have been found to be negatively associated with a range of addictions....
Objective. A qualitative case study to describe a faith-based substance use disorders recovery progr...