Dr. Harold Koenig is the brand in the growing field of spirituality and health. His groundbreaking research has been featured on national and international television and radio shows, on the covers of magazines, and in the headlines of newspapers. Now he opens a window on mental health, providing an unprecedented source of practical information about the relationship between religion and mental health. Dr. Koenig examines how Christianity and other world religions deliver mental health services today, and he makes recommendations, based on research, expertise, and experience, for new programs to meet local needs.…mehr
Dr. Harold Koenig is the brand in the growing field of spirituality and health. His groundbreaking research has been featured on national and international television and radio shows, on the covers of magazines, and in the headlines of newspapers. Now he opens a window on mental health, providing an unprecedented source of practical information about the relationship between religion and mental health. Dr. Koenig examines how Christianity and other world religions deliver mental health services today, and he makes recommendations, based on research, expertise, and experience, for new programs to meet local needs.
Acknowledgments / vii Introduction / ix Part I. Historical Considerations 1. People and Communities of Faith / 3 2. History of Mental Health Care / 17 Part II. Research on Religion and Mental Health 3. Religion, Coping, and Positive Emotions / 43 4. Religion, Psychiatric Symptoms, and Disorders / 82 5. Religion and Severe, Persistent Mental Illness / 113 6. Integrating Religion into Mental Health Treatments / 133 Part III. Faith-based Mental Health Care 7. Caring for the Emotionally and Mentally Ill / 161 8. Local Religious Congregations (FBO category A) / 173 9. Networking and Advocacy Organizations (FBO category B) / 185 10. Mission-driven Faith-based Services (FBO category C) / 193 11. Faith-integrated Counseling (FBO categories D and E) / 205 12. Non-Christian Faith-based Services / 227 Part IV. Barriers and Solutions 13. Barriers to Research and Implementation / 243 14. Identifying Possible Solutions / 255 Glossary / 277 Additional Resources / 289 References / 299 Index / 333
Acknowledgments / vii Introduction / ix Part I. Historical Considerations 1. People and Communities of Faith / 3 2. History of Mental Health Care / 17 Part II. Research on Religion and Mental Health 3. Religion, Coping, and Positive Emotions / 43 4. Religion, Psychiatric Symptoms, and Disorders / 82 5. Religion and Severe, Persistent Mental Illness / 113 6. Integrating Religion into Mental Health Treatments / 133 Part III. Faith-based Mental Health Care 7. Caring for the Emotionally and Mentally Ill / 161 8. Local Religious Congregations (FBO category A) / 173 9. Networking and Advocacy Organizations (FBO category B) / 185 10. Mission-driven Faith-based Services (FBO category C) / 193 11. Faith-integrated Counseling (FBO categories D and E) / 205 12. Non-Christian Faith-based Services / 227 Part IV. Barriers and Solutions 13. Barriers to Research and Implementation / 243 14. Identifying Possible Solutions / 255 Glossary / 277 Additional Resources / 289 References / 299 Index / 333
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