APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality /
Handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality Psychology, religion, and spirituality
Kenneth I. Pargament, editor-in-chief.
- Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2013.
- 2 v. : ill. ; 29 cm.
- APA Handbooks in Psychology .
- APA handbooks in psychology. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Volume 1 : Context, theory, and research / Part I. Setting the stage : themes, contexts, measures, and methodology -- ch. 1. Envisioning an integrative paradigm for the psychology of religion and spirituality / ch. 2. The social context of religion and spirituality in the United States / Measurement in the psychology of religiousness and spirituality : existing measures and new frontiers / Methodological diversity in the psychology of religion and spirituality / Part II. Why people are religious and spiritual : explanatory models -- ch. 5. Sacred armor : religion's role as a buffer against anxieties of life and the fear of death / ch. 6. Religion, self-control, and self-regulation : how and why are they related? / ch. 7. Religion, spirituality , and attachment / ch. 8. Why religion? meaning as motivation / ch. 9. Spirituality, religiousness, and personality : theoretical foundations and empirical applications / ch. 10. Spiritual modeling and the social learning of spirituality and religion / ch. 11. The neurophysiology of religious experience / ch. 12. Cognition, evolution, and religion / ch. 13. Religion, spirituality, and culture : clarifying and direction of effects / ch. 14. Searching for the sacred : toward a nonreductionistic theory of spirituality / Part III. How people are religious and spiritual : expressions and experiences -- ch. 15. God image and the sacred / ch. 16. Prayer : a review of the empirical literature / ch. 17. Contemporary spiritual meditation : practices and outcomes / ch. 18. Rituals and practices / ch. 19. Religious and spiritual coping : current theory and research / ch. 20. The spirituality of us : relationship spirituality in the context of family relationships / ch. 21. Mystical experience : conceptualizations, measurement, and correlates / ch. 22. Spiritual experience : conversion and transformation / ch. 23. The virtues : gratitude and forgiveness / ch. 24. Religion, spirituality, and altruism / ch. 25. Religious and spiritual struggles / ch. 26. Religion and evil in the context of genocide / Part IV. Who is religious and spiritual : specific populations -- ch. 27. The nature and functions of religion and spirituality in children / ch. 28. Searching for the sacred : religion, spirituality, and adolescent development / ch. 29. Religious involvement in the later years of life / ch. 30. Faith and the sacred in African American life / ch. 31. The spiritual and sacred among North American Indians and Alaska Natives : mystery, wholeness, and connectedness in a relational world / ch. 32. Asian American spirituality and religion : inherent diversity, uniqueness, and long-lasting psychological influences / ch. 33. Religion and spirituality in Latino life in the United States / ch. 34. Unlikely congregation : gay and lesbian persons of faith in contemporary U.S. culture / ch. 35. Buddhism : a blend of religion, spirituality, and psychology / ch. 36. What does it mean to be a Hindu? a review of common Hindu beliefs and practices and their implications for health / ch. 37. The religion, spirituality, and psychology of Jews / ch. 38. The psychology of Islam : current empirically based knowledge, potential challenges, and directions for future research / ch. 39. The Christian religion : a theological and psychological review / ch. 40. Atheists, agnostics, and apostates / ch. 41. Charismatic groups and cults : a psychological and social analysis / ch. 7. Religion, spirituality , and attachment / ch. 8. Why religion? meaning as motivation / ch. 9. Spirituality, religiousness, and personality : theoretical foundations and empirical applications / ch. 10. Spiritual modeling and the social learning of spirituality and religion / ch. 11. The neurophysiology of religious experience / ch. 12. Cognition, evolution, and religion / ch. 13. Religion, spirituality, and culture : clarifying and direction of effects / ch. 14. Searching for the sacred : toward a nonreductionistic theory of spirituality / Part III. How people are religious and spiritual : expressions and experiences -- ch. 15. God image and the sacred / ch. 16. Prayer : a review of the empirical literature / ch. 17. Contemporary spiritual meditation : practices and outcomes / ch. 18. Rituals and practices / ch. 19. Religious and spiritual coping : current theory and research / ch. 20. The spirituality of us : relationship spirituality in the context of family relationships / ch. 21. Mystical experience : conceptualizations, measurement, and correlates / ch. 22. Spiritual experience : conversion and transformation / ch. 23. The virtues : gratitude and forgiveness / ch. 24. Religion, spirituality, and altruism / ch. 25. Religious and spiritual struggles / ch. 26. Religion and evil in the context of genocide / Part IV. Who is religious and spiritual : specific populations -- ch. 27. The nature and functions of religion and spirituality in children / ch. 28. Searching for the sacred : religion, spirituality, and adolescent development / ch. 29. Religious involvement in the later years of life / ch. 30. Faith and the sacred in African American life / ch. 31. The spiritual and sacred among North American Indians and Alaska Natives : mystery, wholeness, and connectedness in a relational world / ch. 32. Asian American spirituality and religion : inherent diversity, uniqueness, and long-lasting psychological influences / ch. 33. Religion and spirituality in Latino life in the United Julie J. Exline and James W. Jones, associate editors -- Kenneth I. Pargament, . . . [et al.] -- Christopher G. Ellison and Michael J. McFarland -- Peter C. Hill and Evonne Edwards -- Ralph W. Hood Jr. -- Melissa Soenke, Mark J. Landau, and Jeff Greenberg -- Michael E. McCullough and Evan C. Carter -- Pehr Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick -- Crystal L. Park, Donald Edmondson, and Amy Hale-Smith -- Ralph L. Piedmont and Teresa A. Wilkins -- Doug Oman -- Joanna Maselko -- Justin L. Barrett and Bonnie Poon Zahl -- Kate Miriam Loewenthal -- Kenneth I. Pargament -- Todd W. Hall and Annie M. Fujikawa -- Kevin L. Ladd and Bernard Spilka -- Amy B. Wachholtz and Elizabeth T. Austin -- Ellen L. Idler -- Terry Lynn Gall and Manal Guiguis-Younger -- Annette Mahoney -- Ralph W. Hood Jr. and Leslie J. Francis -- Steven J. Sandage and Shane P. Moe -- Robert D. Carlisle and Jo-Ann Tsang -- Vassilis Saroglou -- Julie J. Exline -- James E. Waller -- Chris J. Boyatzis -- Pamela Ebstyne King, Jenel Sanchez Ramos, and Casey Erin Clardy -- Neal Krause -- Jacqueline S. Mattis and Nyasha A. Grayman-Simpson -- Jeff King and Joseph E. Trimble -- Amy L. Ai, . . . [et al.] -- Joan Koss-Chioino -- Edouard Fontenot -- Jean Kristeller and Lobsang Rapgay -- Nalini Tarakeshwar -- Adam B. Cohen, Benjamin J. Gorvine, and Harold Gorvine -- Hisham Abu-Raiya -- Richard Beck and Andrea D. Haugen -- Heinz Streib and Constantin Klein -- Marc Galanter --lation : how and why are they related? / Michael E. McCullough and Evan C. Carter -- Pehr Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick -- Crystal L. Park, Donald Edmondson, and Amy Hale-Smith -- Ralph L. Piedmont and Teresa A. Wilkins -- Doug Oman -- Joanna Maselko -- Justin L. Barrett and Bonnie Poon Zahl -- Kate Miriam Loewenthal -- Kenneth I. Pargament -- Todd W. Hall and Annie M. Fujikawa -- Kevin L. Ladd and Bernard Spilka -- Amy B. Wachholtz and Elizabeth T. Austin -- Ellen L. Idler -- Terry Lynn Gall and Manal Guiguis-Younger -- Annette Mahoney -- Ralph W. Hood Jr. and Leslie J. Francis -- Steven J. Sandage and Shane P. Moe -- Robert D. Carlisle and Jo-Ann Tsang -- Vassilis Saroglou -- Julie J. Exline -- James E. Waller -- Chris J. Boyatzis -- Pamela Ebstyne King, Jenel Sanchez Ramos, and Casey Erin Clardy -- Neal Krause -- Jacqueline S. Mattis and Nyasha A. Grayman-Simpson -- Jeff King and Joseph E. Trimble -- Amy L. Ai, . . . [et al.] -- ch. 3. ch. 4. Volume 2 : An applied psychology of religion and spirituality / Part I. Introduction to an applied psychology of religion and spirituality -- ch. 1. From research to practice : toward an applied psychology of religion and spirituality / ch. 2. Religious and spiritual beliefs, affiliations, and practice of psychologists / ch. 3. Value and ethical issues : the interface between psychology and religion / ch. 4. Models of healthy and unhealthy relgion and spirituality / Part II. Religion and spirituality from the perspective of major orientations to change -- ch. 5. Assessing spirituality and religion in the context of counseling and psychotherapy / ch. 6. Addressing religion and spirituality in treatment from a psychodynamic perspective / ch. 7. Jung's approach to spirituality and region / ch. 8. Addressing religion and spirituality from a cognitive=behavioral perspective / ch. 9. Religion and spirituality : a family systems perspective in clinical practice / ch. 10. Mindful awareness, spirituality, and psychotherapy / ch. 11. Distinctive approaches to religion and spirituality : pastoral counseling, spiritual direction, and spiritually integrated psychotherapy / Part III. Religion and spirituality applied to speccific problems -- ch. 12. Religion, spirituality, depression, and anxiety : theory, research, and practice / ch. 13. Religion, spirituality and severe mental disorder : from research to clinical practice / ch. 14. Religion and spirituality in coping with acute and chronic illness / ch. 15. Addiction and the search for the sacred : religion, spirituality, and the origins and treatment of substance use disorders / ch. 16. Religiousness and spirituality in the etiology and treatment of eating disorders / ch. 17. Spirituality, religion, and sexual trauma : integrating research, theory, and clinical practice / ch. 18. The psychology of contemporary religious violence : a multidimensional approach / ch. 19. Religious and spiritual dimensions of traumatic violence / ch. 20. An applied integrative approach to exploring how religion and spirituality contribute to or counteract prejudice and discrimination / ch. 21. The interface among spirituality, religion, and illness in families of children with special health care needs / ch. 22. Spiritual and religious problems : integrating theory and clinical practice / ch. 23. Faith and health behavior : the role of the African American church in health promotion and disease prevention / ch. 24. Can religion and spirituality enhance prevention programs for couples? / ch. 25. The role of religion and spirituality in positive psychology interventions / Part IV. Religion and spirituality applied to specific contexts -- ch. 26. Consultation with religious institutions / ch. 27. Addressing religion and spirituality in health care systems / ch. 28. Addressing religion and spirituality in correctional settings : the role of faith-based prison programs / ch. 29. Addressing religion and spirituality in military settings and veterans' services / ch. 30. Addressing religion and spirituality in educational settings / ch .31. Addressing religion and spirituality in the workplace / ch. 32. Addressing religion and psychology in communities : the congregation as intervention site, community resource, and community influence / Part V. Future directions for an applied psychology of religion and spirituality -- ch. 33. Pathways toward graduate training in the clinical psychology of religion and spirituality : a spiritual competencies model / ch. 34. Conducting empirical research on religiously accommodative interventions / ch. 6. Addressing religion and spirituality in treatment from a psychodynamic perspective / ch. 7. Jung's approach to spirituality and region / ch. 8. Addressing religion and spirituality from a cognitive=behavioral perspective / ch. 9. Religion and spirituality : a family systems perspective in clinical practice / ch. 10. Mindful awareness, spirituality, and psychotherapy / ch. 11. Distinctive approaches to religion and spirituality : pastoral counseling, spiritual direction, and spiritually integrated psychotherapy / Part III. Religion and spirituality applied to speccific problems -- ch. 12. Religion, spirituality, depression, and anxiety : theory, research, and practice / ch. 13. Religion, spirituality and severe mental disorder : from research to clinical practice / ch. 14. Religion and spirituality in coping with acute and chronic illness / ch. 15. Addiction and the search for the sacred : religion, spirituality, and the origins and treatment of substance use disorders / ch. 16. Religiousness and spirituality in the etiology and treatment of eating disorders / ch. 17. Spirituality, religion, and sexual trauma : integrating research, theory, and clinical practice / ch. 18. The psychology of contemporary religious violence : a multidimensional approach / ch. 19. Religious and spiritual dimensions of traumatic violence / ch. 20. An applied integrative approach to exploring how religion and spirituality contribute to or counteract prejudice and discrimination / ch. 21. The interface among spirituality, religion, and illness in families of children with special health care needs / ch. 22. Spiritual and religious problems : integrating theory and clinical practice / ch. 23. Faith and health behavior : the role of the African American church in health promotion and disease prevention / ch. 24. Can religion and spirituality enhance prevention programs for couples? / ch. 25. The role of religion and spirituality in positive psychology interventions / Part IV. Religion and spirituality applied to specific contexts -- ch. 26. Consultation with religious institutions / ch. 27. Addressing religion and spirituality in health care systems / ch. 28. Addressing religion and spirituality in correctional settings : the role of faith-based prison programs / ch. 29. Addressing religion and spirituality in military settings and veterans' services / Annette Mahoney and Edward P. Shafranske, associate editors -- Kenneth I. Pargament ... [et al.] -- Edward P. Shafranski and Jeremy P. Cummings -- Mark A. Yarhouse and Veronica Johnson -- Brian J. Zinnbauer -- David R. Hodge -- Ana-Maria Rizzuto and Edward P. Shafranske -- Lionel Corbett -- Siang-Yang Tan -- Froma Walsh -- Eric R. Bergemann ... [et al.] -- Len Sperry -- Simon Dein -- Sylvia Mohr -- Harold G. Koenig -- Thomas J. Johnson -- P. Scott Richards ... [et al.] -- Nichole A. Murray-Swank and Lynn D. Waelde -- James W. Jones -- Roger D. Fallot and Andrea K. Blanch -- Carrie Dochring -- Sian Cotton, Micahel S. Yi, and Jerren C. 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Weekes -- Aaron Murray-Swank and Nichole A. Murray-Swank -- Marlyn Allicock ... [et al.] -- Frank D. Fincham and Steven R.H. Beach -- Mark S. Rye ... [et al.] -- Thomas G. Plante -- Michelle J. Pearce -- Byron R. Johnson -- David W. Foy, Kent D. Drescher, and