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Title Spiritual, religious, and faith-based practices in chronicity : an exploration of mental wellness in global context / edited by Andrew R. Hatala, Kerstin Roger.

Publication Info. London : Routledge, 2021.

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).
Series Routledge studies in religion
Note Open access version available.
Summary This book explores how people draw upon spiritual, religious, or faith-based practices to support their mental wellness amidst forms of chronicity. From diverse global contexts and spiritual perspectives, this volume critically examines several chronic conditions, such as psychosis, diabetes, depression, oppressive forces of colonization and social marginalization, attacks of spirit possession, or other forms of persistent mental duress. As an inter- and transdisciplinary collection, the chapters include innovative ethnographic observations and over 300 in-depth interviews with care providers and individuals living in chronicity, analyzed primarily from the phenomenological and hermeneutic meaning-making traditions. Overall, this book depicts a modern global era in which spiritualty and religion maintain an important role in many peoples' lives, underscoring a need for increased awareness, intersectoral collaboration, and practical training for varied care providers. This book will be of interest to scholars of religion and health, the sociology and psychology of religion, medical and psychological anthropology, religious studies, and global health studies, as well as applied health and mental health professionals in psychology, social work, physical and occupational therapy, cultural psychiatry, public health, and medicine.
Biography Andrew R. Hatala, PhD,is an Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba. As a practicing member of the global Bah̀'i religious community, and a medical and psychological anthropologist with interest in cultural psychiatry, spirituality, and health psychology, his published works and research focus on qualitative methodologies, culture and spirituality, mental health, Indigenous healing and epistemology, Indigenous nosology of mental illness and disorder, and resilience and wellness among Indigenous youth populations. Kerstin Roger, PhD,is a Professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba. Her current research focusses on chronic illness, aging, caregiving, and the family. Dr Roger has been a Principal Investigator on multi-site, nationally funded research (e.g., PHAC, SSHRC, Movember, federal government), as well as conducting provincial and regionally funded research. She has worked on international collaborations, local not-for-profit community initiatives, and continues to co-author and engage graduate students in her research.
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Subject Mental health -- Religious aspects.
Mental health -- Religious aspects. (OCoLC)fst01016359
RELIGION / Spirituality.
RELIGION / Religion & Science.
Added Author Hatala, Andrew R., editor.
Roger, Kerstin, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Spiritual, religious, and faith-based practices in chronicity. London : Routledge, 2021 9780367489120 (OCoLC)1264403213
ISBN 9781003043508 (electronic book)
100304350X (electronic book)
9781000452402 (electronic book : PDF)
1000452409 (electronic book : PDF)
9781000452433 (electronic book : EPUB)
1000452433 (electronic book : EPUB)
9780367489120
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