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期刊名:Spirituality in clinical practice

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ISSN:2326-4500

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Justin Bell,Mohammed Islam,Ted Bobak et al. Justin Bell et al.
Spiritually-based interventions in the form of 12-step programs are frequently offered as a part of substance use treatment programs in the United States. Programs based in the 12 steps guarantee that by working their program, an individual...
Daisy Lopez,Genesis Saenz Escalante,Amy Weisman de Mamani Daisy Lopez
Introduction: The suicide rate for individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) is over 20 times greater than that of the general population. Many people turn to religion in times of illness or stress. Religio...
Melissa A Smigelsky,Victoria Trimm,Keith Meador et al. Melissa A Smigelsky et al.
Despite increasing interest in moral injury, there is not yet consensus around what it is (and is not), who can have it and under what circumstances, or the degree and form of distress necessary to distinguish moral injury from other psycho...
Jonathan Greenberg,Tanya Datta,Benjamin G Shapero et al. Jonathan Greenberg et al.
Depression is associated with high levels of mind-wandering and low levels of self-compassion. However, little is known about whether and how these two factors interact with one another to influence depressive symptoms. The current study ex...
Micheline R Anderson,Lisa Miller,Priya Wickramaratne et al. Micheline R Anderson et al.
Rationale: Possible genetic correlates of spirituality and depression have been identified in community samples. We investigate some of the previously identified candidates in a sample of families at both high and low-ris...
Connie Svob,Jie Liu,Priya Wickramaratne et al. Connie Svob et al.
Objective: To examine potential neural substrates that underlie the interplay between religiosity/spirituality and risk-for-depression. A new wave of data from a longitudinal, three generation study of individuals at high...
Paul J Mills,Laura Redwine,Kathleen Wilson et al. Paul J Mills et al.
Spirituality and gratitude are associated with wellbeing. Few if any studies have examined the role of gratitude in heart failure (HF) patients or whether it is a mechanism through which spirituality may exert its beneficial effects on phys...
Yu-Rim Lee,Robert D Enright Yu-Rim Lee
This pilot study compared the efficacy of a forgiveness intervention with a fibromyalgia (FM) health intervention on women with FM who have experienced emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, and emotional or physical neglect, in childhood by...