From the ancients to the Renaissance, religion and medicine worked hand in hand to heal the people, until the scientific minds of the Enlightenment created a physical model of illness without a spiritual component. In this century, spirituality is gaining recognition as part of individuals' psychological makeup and capacity for meaning-making, and gaining currency as part of holistic concepts of wellness despite resistance from many in the scientific community.
Prayer: Investigating Its Impact on Quality of Life brings science and spirituality together, pointing out thought-provoking parallels and asserting that each can enrich the other. At the book's center is a detailed study of a randomized double-blinded trial that added intercessory prayer (i.e., prayer for others) to conventional cancer treatment, with findings relevant to conceptions of prayer as intervention. In addition, a review of salient medical literature (including complementary and alternative medical journals) contains both positive and negative studies, encouraging a vigorous dialogue about methodology, endpoints, and whether metaphysical phenomena can-or should-be studied using scientific methods. Among the topics covered:
· The role of spirituality in illness.
· Prayer as complementary or alternative therapy.
· The relationship between spiritual wellbeing and quality of life.
· Instruments for assessing religious and spiritual belief.
· A randomized blinded study of intercessory prayer in patients with cancer.
· Possible directions for further research.
Prayer: Investigating Its Impact on Quality of Life should interest readers on all sides of the debate, including doctors, practitioners, psychologists, psychiatrists, and others involved in holistic treatment of patients.
Prayer: Investigating Its Impact on Quality of Life brings science and spirituality together, pointing out thought-provoking parallels and asserting that each can enrich the other. At the book's center is a detailed study of a randomized double-blinded trial that added intercessory prayer (i.e., prayer for others) to conventional cancer treatment, with findings relevant to conceptions of prayer as intervention. In addition, a review of salient medical literature (including complementary and alternative medical journals) contains both positive and negative studies, encouraging a vigorous dialogue about methodology, endpoints, and whether metaphysical phenomena can-or should-be studied using scientific methods. Among the topics covered:
· The role of spirituality in illness.
· Prayer as complementary or alternative therapy.
· The relationship between spiritual wellbeing and quality of life.
· Instruments for assessing religious and spiritual belief.
· A randomized blinded study of intercessory prayer in patients with cancer.
· Possible directions for further research.
Prayer: Investigating Its Impact on Quality of Life should interest readers on all sides of the debate, including doctors, practitioners, psychologists, psychiatrists, and others involved in holistic treatment of patients.
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From the reviews:
"This book examines the effect of prayer on quality of life, particularly as a possible complementary or alternative therapy to fight illness. ... the book is easy to read and a good introduction to this subject ... . The book does a good job of exploring this important topic. Many clients are interested in spirituality, so it makes sense to study prayer as a complementary adjunctive treatment to traditional medicine." (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
"The purpose of this volume is to scientifically study the existence and effects of a spiritual reality ... on the physical health of patients with cancer. The volume also explores various ethical issues associated with scientific research in the spiritual arena ... . this volume is highly recommended as required reading for a wide range of quality of life researchers, students, as well as for members of the general public who share an interest in the book's subject matter." (P. Zanor, Applied Research in Quality of Life, Vol. 8, 2013)
"This book examines the effect of prayer on quality of life, particularly as a possible complementary or alternative therapy to fight illness. ... the book is easy to read and a good introduction to this subject ... . The book does a good job of exploring this important topic. Many clients are interested in spirituality, so it makes sense to study prayer as a complementary adjunctive treatment to traditional medicine." (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
"The purpose of this volume is to scientifically study the existence and effects of a spiritual reality ... on the physical health of patients with cancer. The volume also explores various ethical issues associated with scientific research in the spiritual arena ... . this volume is highly recommended as required reading for a wide range of quality of life researchers, students, as well as for members of the general public who share an interest in the book's subject matter." (P. Zanor, Applied Research in Quality of Life, Vol. 8, 2013)