Religion, Personality, and Mental Health

Religion, Personality, and Mental Health

by Laurence B. Brown (Editor)
Religion, Personality, and Mental Health

Religion, Personality, and Mental Health

by Laurence B. Brown (Editor)

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Overview

LAURENCE B. BROWN Nearly all the papers in this collection were prepared initially by a group of psychologists interested in the social scientific study of religion. They included some working with the mentally ill in medical, religious, or secular contexts, as well as teachers and researchers in psychology or theology. Their papers aim to test, or to reflect on, common prejudices about the links between mental health and religion, especially when they are thought to be mediated by personality characteristics. All the papers have been revised for this collection. A clear consensus emerged that religion has many positive effects, despite Wulff's (1991" p. 307) unguarded assertion that, "without question the mentally disturbed are frequently attracted by religion." Any assumption that religion is necessarily a "danger" to health, or closely related to mental illness, is not supported by the evidence from carefully controlled studies that follow a social science perspective. Malony's paper, page 16 in this collection, therefore emphasizes that we must take account of the ways in which anyone's religion is integrated into their life, the functions it serves for them and their acceptance by other members of the religious and other groups to which they belong.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461276319
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 09/16/2011
Series: Recent Research in Psychology
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1.Introduction.- 2. The Uses of Religious Assessment in Counseling.- 3. Psychology in the Phenomenology of Religion: A Critical Essay.- 4. Religion and Mental Health: A Case Study of the Finnish-Swedish Popular Writer Joel Pettersson.- 5. Happiness and Religious Belief.- 6. Religious Life-styles and Mental Health.- 7. Personality and Religious Development during Childhood and Adolescence.- 8. Steps towards a Psychology of Prayer.- 9. The Social Representations of Death: A Study with Cancer Patients, Family Members, and Healthy Individuals.- 10. Rigid Religiosity and Mental Health: An Empirical Study.- 11. Religious Experience, Loneliness, and Subjective Well-being.- 12. Some Correlates of Well-being and Distress in Anglo-Jewish Women.- 13. Women Religious Professionals and Stress.- 14. Welfare Policies, Religious Commitment, and Happiness.- 15. Conclusion.- Author Index.
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