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245 00 APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality.
       |nVol. 1,|pContext, theory, and research /|ceditors, 
       Kenneth I. Pargament, Julie J. Exline, James W. Jones. 
246 3  Handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2013. 
300    1 online resource (xxvii, 740 pages). 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA handbooks in psychology 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tVolume 1 : Context, theory, and research --|tPart I. 
       Setting the stage : themes, contexts, measures, and 
       methodology --|tch. 1. Envisioning an integrative paradigm
       for the psychology of religion and spirituality /|rKenneth
       I. Pargament, . . . [et al.] --|tch. 2. The social context
       of religion and spirituality in the United States /
       |rChristopher G. Ellison and Michael J. McFarland --|tch. 
       3. Measurement in the psychology of religiousness and 
       spirituality : existing measures and new frontiers /
       |rPeter C. Hill and Evonne Edwards --|tch. 4. 
       Methodological diversity in the psychology of religion and
       spirituality /|rRalph W. Hood Jr. --|tPart II. Why people 
       are religious and spiritual : explanatory models --|tch. 
       5. Sacred armor : religion's role as a buffer against 
       anxieties of life and the fear of death /|rMelissa Soenke,
       Mark J. Landau, and Jeff Greenberg --|tch. 6. Religion, 
       self-control, and self-regulation : how and why are they 
       related? /|rMichael E. McCullough and Evan C. Carter --
       |tch. 7. Religion, spirituality , and attachment /|rPehr 
       Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick --|tch. 8. Why religion? 
       meaning as motivation /|rCrystal L. Park, Donald Edmondson,
       and Amy Hale-Smith --|tch. 9. Spirituality, relgiousness, 
       and personality : theoretical foundations and empirical 
       applications /|rRalph L. Piedmont and Teresa A. Wilkins --
       |tch. 10. Spiritual modeling and the social learning of 
       spirituality and religion /|rDoug Oman --|tch. 11. The 
       neurophysiology of religious experience /|rJoanna Maselko 
       --|tch. 12. Cognition, evolution, and religion /|rJustin 
       L. Barrett and Bonnie Poon Zahl --|tch. 13. Religion, 
       spirituality, and culture : clarifying and direction of 
       effects /|rKate Miriam Loewenthal --|tch. 14. Searching 
       for the sacred : toward a nonreductionistic theory of 
       spirituality /|rKenneth I. Pargament --|tPart III. How 
       people are religious and spiritual : expressions and 
       experiences --|tch. 15. God image and the sacred /|rTodd 
       W. Hall and Annie M. Fujikawa --|tch. 16. Prayer : a 
       review of the empirical literature /|rKevin L. Ladd and 
       Bernard Spilka --|tch. 17. Contemporary spiritual 
       meditation : practices and outcomes /|rAmy B. Wachholtz 
       and elizabeth T. Austin --|tch. 18. Rituals and practices 
       /|rEllen L. Idler --|tch. 19. Religious and spiritual 
       coping : current theory and research /|rTerry Lynn Gall 
       and Manal Guiguis-Younger --|tch. 20. The spirituality of 
       us : relationship spirituallity in the context of family 
       relationships /|rAnnette Mahoney --|tch. 21. Mystical 
       experience : conceptualizations, measurement, and 
       correlates /|rRalph W. Hood Jr. and Leslie J. Francis --
       |tch. 22. Spiritual experience : conversion an 
       dtransformation /|rSteven J. Sandage and Shane P. Moe --
       |tch. 23. The virtues : gratitude and forgiveness /
       |rRobert D. Carlisle and Jo-Ann Tsang --|tch. 24. Religion,
       spirituality, and alturism /|rVassilis Saroglou --|tch. 
       25. Religious and spiritual struggles /|rJulie J. Exline -
       -|tch. 26. Religion and evil in the context of genocide /
       |rJames E. Waller --|tPart IV. Who is religious and 
       spiritual : specific populations --|tch. 27. The nature 
       and functions of religion and spirituality in children /
       |rChris J. Boyatzis --|tch. 28. Searching for the sacred :
       religion, spirituality, and adolescent development /
       |rPamela Ebstyne King, Jenel Sanchez Ramos, and Casey Erin
       Clardy --|tch. 29. Religious involvement in the later 
       years of life /|rNeal Krause --|tch. 30. Faith and the 
       sacred in African American life /|rJacqueline S. Mattis 
       and Nyasha A. Grayman-Simpson --|tch. 31. The spiritual 
       and sacred among North American Indians and Alaska Natives
       : mystery, wholeness, and connectedness in a relational 
       world /|rJeff King and Joseph E. Trimble --|tch. 32. Asian
       American spirituality and religion : inherent diversity, 
       uniqueness, and long-lasting psychological influences /
       |rAmy L. Ai, . . . [et al.] --|tch. 33. Religion and 
       spirituality in Latino life in the United States /|rJoan 
       Koss-Chioino --|tch. 34. Unlikely congregation : gay and 
       lesbian persons of faith in contemporary U.S. culture /
       |rEdouard Fontenot --|tch. 35. Buddhism : a blend of 
       religion, spirituality, and psychoogy /|rJean Dristeller 
       and Lobsang Rapgay --|tch. 36. What does it mean to be a 
       HIndu? a review of common Hindu beliefs and practices and 
       their implications for health /|rNalini Tarakeshwar --
       |tch. 37. The religion, spirituality, and psychology of 
       Jews /|rAdam B. Cohen, Benjamin J. Gorvine, and Harold 
       Gorvine --|tch. 38. The psychology of Islam : current 
       empirically based knowledge, potential challenges, and 
       directions for future research /|rHisham Abu-Raiya --|tch.
       39. The Christian religion : a theological and 
       psychological review /|rRichard Beck and Andrea D. Haugen 
       --|tch. 40. Atheists, agnostics, and apostates /|rHeinz 
       Streib and Constantin Klein --|tch. 41. Charismatic groups
       and cults : a psychological and social analysis /|rMarc 
       Galanter. 
520    "The goal of this handbook is to provide thorough coverage
       of the current state of the field: what we know about 
       religion and spirituality and their roles in human 
       functioning (as well as what we do not know), and how we 
       can apply this knowledge to advance the welfare of people,
       individually and collectively. In addition, we hope to 
       spur the field forward by encouraging greater coherence 
       and integration in the field. To achieve our first goal of
       thorough coverage of the psychology of religion and 
       spirituality, we have taken the ambitious approach of 
       creating a two-volume handbook. To achieve our second goal
       of encouraging greater coherence in the field, we have 
       taken two steps. First, we have developed an integrative 
       paradigm, consisting of several guiding themes for the 
       field. Our integrative paradigm is introduced in the first
       chapter of Volume 1 and elaborated further in the 
       introduction to Volume 2. Readers are strongly encouraged 
       to read these introductory chapters to provide them with 
       this orienting vision for the field. We also shared the 
       integrative paradigm with the authors of our chapters and 
       asked them to work within this overarching perspective. 
       Second, we have provided a strong organizing framework for
       these two volumes. Although both volumes integrate 
       research, theory, and practice, the first volume places 
       greater emphasis on research and theory, and the second 
       volume focuses in greater detail on practice"--
       Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all 
       rights reserved). 
530    Also issued in print. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bWashington, D.C. :|cAmerican 
       Psychological Association,|d2013.|nAvailable via World 
       Wide Web.|nAccess limited by licensing agreement.|7s2013  
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650  0 Psychology and religion. 
650  0 Psychology, Religious. 
650  0 Adjustment (Psychology)|xReligious aspects. 
650  0 Spirituality. 
650  2 Religion and Psychology. 
650  2 Spirituality. 
650  7 Adjustment (Psychology)|xReligious aspects.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00796682 
650  7 Psychology and religion.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01081555 
650  7 Psychology, Religious.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01081630 
650  7 Spirituality.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01130186 
655  0 Electronic books. 
700 1  Pargament, Kenneth I.|q(Kenneth Ira),|d1950- 
700 1  Exline, Julie J. 
700 1  Jones, James W. 
776 0  Original|w(DLC)  2012015189 
830  0 APA handbooks in psychology. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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