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245 00 APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality
       |nVol. 2,|pAn applied psychology of religion and 
       spirituality /|ceditors, Kenneth I. Pargament, Annette 
       Mahoney, Edward P. Shafranske. 
246 3  Handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2013. 
300    1 online resource (xi, 709 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA handbooks in psychology 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tVolume 2 : An applied psychology of religion and 
       spirituality --|tPart I. Introduction to an applied 
       psychology of religion and spirituality --|tch. 1. From 
       research to practice : toward an applied psychology of 
       religion and spirituality /|rKenneth I. Pargament, . . . 
       [et al.] --|tch. 2. Religious and spiritual beliefs, 
       affiliations, and practice of psychologists /|rEdward P. 
       Shafranski and Jeremy P. Cummins --|tch. 3. Value and 
       ethical issues : the interface between psychology and 
       religion /|rMark A. Yarhouse and Veronica Johnson --|tch. 
       4. Models of healthy and unhealthy relgion and 
       spirituality /|rBrian J. Zinnbauer --|tPart II. Religion 
       and spirituality from the perspective of major 
       orientations to change --|tch. 5. Assessing spirituality 
       and religion in the context of counseling and 
       psychotherapy /|rDavid R. Hodgy --|tch. 6. Addressing 
       religion and spirituality in treatment from a 
       psychodynamic perspective /|rAna-Maria Rizzuto and Edward 
       P. Shafranske --|tch. 7. Jung's approach to spirituality 
       and relgion /|rLionel Corbett --|tch. 8. Addressing 
       religion and spirituality from a cognitive=hbehavioral 
       perspective /|rSiang-Yang Tan --|tch. 9. Religion and 
       spirituality : a family systems perspective in clinical 
       practice /|rFroma Walsh --|tch. 10. Mindful awareness, 
       spirituality, and psychotherapy /|rEric R. Bergemann, . . 
       . [et al.] --|tch. 11. Distinctive approaches to religion 
       and spirituality : pastoral counseling, spiritual 
       direction, and spiritually integrated psychotherapy /|rLen
       Sperry --|tPart III. Religion and spirituality, depression,
       and anxiety : theory, research, and practice /|rSimon Dein
       --|tch. 13. Religion, spirituality and severe mental 
       disorder : from research to clinical practice /|rSylvia 
       Mohr --|tch. 14. Religion and spirituality in coping with 
       acute and chronic illness /|rHarold G. Koenig --|tch. 15. 
       Addiction and the search for the sacred : religion, 
       spirituality, and the origins and treatment of substance 
       use disorders /|rThomas J. Johnson --|tch. 16. 
       Religiouness and spirituality in the etiology and 
       treatment of eating disorders /|rP. Scott Ricahrds, . . . 
       [et al.] --|tch. 17. Spirituality, religion, and sexual 
       trauma : integrating research, theory, and clinical 
       practice /|rNichole A. Murray-Swank and Lynn D. Waelde --
       |tch. 18. The psychology of contemporary religious 
       violence : a multidimensional approach /|rJames W. Jones -
       -|tch. 19. Religious and spiritual dimensions of traumatic
       violence /|rRoger D. Fallot and Andrea K. Blanch --|tch. 
       20. An applied integrative approach to exploring how 
       religion and spirituality contribute to or counteract 
       prejudice and discrimination /|rCarrie Dochring --|tch. 
       21. The interface among spirituality, religion, and 
       illness in families of children with special health care 
       needs /|rSian Cotton, Micahel S. Yi, and Jerren C. Weekes 
       --|tch. 22. Spiritual and relgious problems : integrating 
       theory and clinical practice /|rAaron Murray-Swank and 
       Michole A. Murray-Swank --|tch. 23. Faith and health 
       behavior : the role of the African American church in 
       health promotion and disease prevention /|rMarlyn Allicock,
       . . .[et al.] --|tch. 24. Can religion and spirituality 
       enhance prevention programs for couples? /|rFrank D. 
       Fincham and Steven R. H. Beach --|tch. 25. The role of 
       religion and spirituality in postiive psychology 
       interventions /|rMark S. Rye, . . . [et al.] --|tPart IV. 
       Religion and spirituality applied to specific contexts --
       |tch. 26. Consultation with religious institutions /
       |rThomas G. Plante --|tch. 27. Addressing religion and 
       spirituality in health care systems /|rMichelle J. Pearce 
       --|tch. 28. Addressing religion and spirituality in 
       correctional settings : the role of faith-based prison 
       programs /|rByron R. Johnson --|tch. 29. Addressing 
       religion and spirituality in military settings and 
       veterans' services /|rDavid W. Foy, Kent D. Drescher, and 
       Mark W. SMith --|tch. 30. Addressing religion and 
       spirituality in educational settings /|rAlyssa Bryant 
       Rockenbach and Tyler Townsend --|tch .31. Addressing 
       religion and spirituality in the workplace /|rStephen R. 
       CArroll --|tch. 31. Addressing religion and psychology in 
       communities : the congregation as intervention site, 
       community resource, and community influence /|rKenneth I. 
       Maton, Mariano R. Sto. Domingo, and Anna M. L. Westin --
       |tPart V. Future directions for an applied psychology of 
       religion and spirituality  --|tch. 33. Pathways toward 
       graduate training in the clinical psychology of religion 
       and spirituality : a spiritual competencies model /
       |rWilliam Hathaway --|tch. 34. Conducting empiracal 
       research on religiously accommodative interventions /
       |rEverett L. Worthington Jr., . . .[et al.]. 
520    "This two-volume handbook presents the most comprehensive 
       coverage of the current state of the psychology of 
       religion and spirituality. It introduces a new integrative
       paradigm for this rapidly growing and diverse field. This 
       paradigm sheds light on the many purposes religion serves,
       the rich variety of religious and spiritual beliefs and 
       practices, and the capacity of religion and spirituality 
       to do both good and harm. The integrative paradigm 
       encourages psychologists to attend to the ways religion 
       and spirituality are expressed not only in individual 
       lives, but also in the lives of couples, families, 
       institutions, communities, and cultures. The handbook 
       documents how the psychology of religion and spirituality 
       is building on its theoretical and empirical foundation to
       encompass practice. The chapters in this handbook provide 
       in-depth and varied perspectives of leading scholars and 
       practitioners on the most vital questions in the field: 
       What does it mean to say someone is religious or 
       spiritual? Why are people religious and spiritual? How are
       people affected by the diverse ways they experience and 
       express their faith? How are religion and spirituality 
       shaped and manifested across different ages, ethnicities, 
       religious traditions, and cultures? How can psychologists 
       distinguish constructive from destructive forms of 
       religion and spirituality? How can psychologists integrate
       religion and spirituality within various models of 
       assessment and treatment? At a broader level, how can 
       psychologists integrate knowledge about religion and 
       spirituality more fully into efforts to address the most 
       significant personal, social, and cultural problems of our
       day? In what ways might psychologists of religion and 
       spirituality contribute to the full variety of human 
       institutions--mental health, medical, educational, 
       correctional, military, workplace, and communal? And what 
       distinctive contributions can the psychology of religion 
       and spirituality make to mainstream psychological theory, 
       research, and practice?"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO 
       Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved). 
530    Also issued in print. 
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 
700 1  Pargament, Kenneth I.|q(Kenneth Ira),|d1950- 
700 1  Mahoney, Annette M. 
700 1  Shafranske, Edward P. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tAPA handbook of psychology, religion, 
       and spirituality.|dWashington, D.C. : American 
       Psychological Association, 2013|z9781433810770|w(DLC)  
       2012015189|w(OCoLC)792941510 
830  0 APA handbooks in psychology. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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