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245 | 1 | 0 | _aHandbook of the psychology of religion and spirituality /edited by Raymond F. Paloutzian, Crystal L. Park. |
250 | _asecond edition. | ||
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_aNew York, New York : _bGuilford Press, _c(c)2013. |
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_tRecent progress and core issues in the science of the psychology of religion and spirituality _rRaymond F. Paloutzian and Crystal L. Park -- _tDefining religion and spirituality _rDoug Oman -- _tMeasurement assessment and issues in the psychology of religion and spirituality _rPeter C. Hill -- _tResearch methods in the psychology of religion and spirituality _rRalph W. Hood, Jr. and Jacob A. Belzen -- _tPsychodynamic psychology and religion _rJozef Corveleyn, Patrick Luyten, and Jessie Dezutter -- _tEvolutionary psychology as a foundation for the psychology of religion _rLee A. Kirkpatrick -- _tBuilding blocks of sacralities: a new basis for comparison across cultures and religions _rAnn Taves -- _tReligious and spiritual development in childhood _rRebekah A. Richert and Pehr Granqvist -- _tReligious development from adolescence to middle adulthood _rMichael R. Levenson, Carolyn M. Aldwin, and Heidi Igarashi -- _tOld persons, old age, aging, and religion _rSusan H. McFadden -- _tThe neuropsychology of religious experience _rPatrick McNamara and P. Monroe Butler -- _tExploring religion's basement: the cognitive science of religion _rJustin L. Barrett -- _tGods and goals: religion and purposeful action _rRobert A. Emmons and Sarah A. Schnitker -- _tThe religious shaping of feeling: implications of affect valuation theory _rJeanne L. Tsai, Birgit Koopmann-Holm, Masako Miyazaki, and Camaron Ochs -- _tThe role of personality in understanding religious and spiritual constructs _rRalph L. Piedmont and Teresa A. Wilkins -- _tReligiousness, social psychology, and behavior _rMichael E. Nielsen, Arthur T. Hatton, and Michael J. Donahue -- _tCultural and cross-cultural psychology of religion _rVassilis Saroglou and Adam B. Cohen -- _tReligion and meaning _rCrystal L. Park -- _tReligious and spiritual struggles _rJulie J. Exline and Eric D. Rose -- _tConversion, deconversion, and spiritual transformation: a multilevel interdisciplinary view _rRaymond F. Paloutzian, Sebastian Murken, Heinz Streib, and Sussan R ossler-Namini -- _tMystical, spiritual, and religious experiences _rRalph W. Hood, Jr. and Zhuo Chen -- _tRitual and prayer: forms, functions, and relationships _rKevin L. Ladd and Bernard Spilka -- _tReligious fundamentalism, right-wing authoritarianism, and prejudice: insights from meta-analyses, implicit social cognition, and social neuroscience _rWade C. Rowatt, Megan Johnson Shen, Jordan P. LaBouff, and Alfredo Gonzalez -- _tReligion, spirituality and forgiveness _rEverett L. Worthington, Jr., Don E. Davis, Joshua N. Hook, Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Aubrey L. Gartner, David J. Jennings II, Chelsea L. Greer, and Yin Lin -- _tHow religion can support self-control and moral behavior _rAnne L. Zell and Roy F. Baumeister -- _tReligion, spirituality, and health _rKevin S. Masters and Stephanie A. Hooker -- _tReligion, spirituality, and mental health _rCrystal L. Park and Jeanne M. Slattery -- _tThe religious dimension of coping: advances in theory, research, and practice _rKenneth I. Pargament, Melissa D. Falb, Gene G. Ano, and Amy B. Wachholtz -- _tMindfulness in psychology and religion _rMichael R. Levenson and Carolyn M. Aldwin -- _tAddressing religiousness and spirituality in psychotherapy: advancing evidence-based practice _rEdward P. Shafranske -- _tFrom concept to science: continuing steps in workplace spirituality research _rPeter C. Hill, Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Robert A. Giacalone, and Louis W. Fry -- _tReligion and the staircase to terrorism _rFathali M. Moghaddam, Zachary Warren, and Karen Love -- _tDirections for the future of the psychology of religion and spirituality: research advances in methodology and meaning systems _rCrystal L. Park and Raymond F. Paloutzian. |
520 | 0 | _aPaloutzian (experimental and social psychology, Westmont College) and Park (psychology, U. of Connecticut) provide a 33-chapter handbook on the psychology of religion and spirituality, for social and clinical psychologists, pastoral counselors, and students and researchers in psychology and religious studies. Psychologists and a few religious studies specialists from the US and some countries in Europe address the foundations, including definitions, core issues, measurement assessment, research methods, psychodynamic psychology and religion, and evolutionary psychology as a foundation for the psychology of religion; religious and spiritual development across the lifespan; and the neural and cognitive bases of religion and connections to emotion, personality, culture, and social behavior. They discuss religious practices and rituals, conversion experiences, prayer, spiritual struggles, fundamentalism, forgiveness, values, and morality, and implications for individual and collective well-being in terms of health, mental health, coping, psychotherapy, workplace spirituality research, terrorism, and other areas. New topics in this edition include cross-cultural issues, spiritual goals, emotional values, and mindfulness. Most chapters have been redesigned or rewritten, with 25 new and eight revised chapters. The main themes of the book are more integrated, and the introductory and concluding chapters argue that the application of religious meaning systems and the multilevel interdisciplinary paradigm can allow reconceptualization of the field and expand research. Annotation 2013 Book News, Incorporated, Portland, Oregon (booknews.com). | |
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530 | _aDigital and Print sharing - covered: CIU's licenses permit copying or sharing of this title in electronic or print format. | ||
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