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Autor:
Anne M. Hoenkamp-Bisschops
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 31:327-336
This paper presents some results of an in-depth interview study on the celibate experience of Roman Catholic priests. Twenty-four parish priests who were able and willing to talk about their celibacy were interviewed in five- to six-hour-long session
Autor:
Joseph R. Canale
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 29:297-301
This article suggests that a more altruistic or other-directed perspective is as therapeutic for clients as a self-centered orientation which is more often promoted by psychotherapists. It also proposes that forgiveness may be an important therapeuti
Autor:
Donald E. Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 13:161-179
Mary Hemingway Rees died in 1954, some time before many of us here had the opportunity to know her, or the World Federation for Mental Health. Those of us who did not know her are so much the poorer. There is always too little of "courage and autonom
Autor:
Pierre E. Lacocque
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 23:218-228
Centuries ago, our ancestors had already intuited that death anxiety is unequivocally linked to introspection and the search for identity. In mythology, the image of heroes being engulfed by monsters was often used symbolically to describe the potent
Autor:
Irving M. Rosen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 13:19-22
There are ominous clouds in my view of the future of psychiatry. Perhaps I can find some flickers of hope; at least there is the possibility that prophecy may help to stave off disaster. Study of the recent past of psychiatry reveals rather clearly t
Autor:
Richard C. Erickson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 28:109-118
This paper describes the present crisis in the mental health system relative to the chronically mentally ill. It asks how we can apply our usual social contract with the sick to noncompliant mental patients. The paper identifies some American assumpt
Autor:
Thomas S. Hulme
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 13:114-127
A statement attributed to Adolf Meyer in his presidential address at the 84th anniversary meeting of the American Psychiatric Association is that "one of the most important lessons of modern psychiatry is the absolute necessity of reaching beyond asy
Autor:
Paul E. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 12:30-40
There is a vast restlessness everywhere today. The people of our world suffer a growing discontent with life as it is. Two-thirds of the population are so poor that they are deprived of fulfillment of minimum essential needs: enjoyment of a full stom
Autor:
G. M. Carstairs
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 8:201-216
The Seventh World Congress on Mental Health was heralded by a service in a cathedral, it started formally in London's Albert Hall, and it continued throughout the ensuing week in the buildings of a modern coeducational school. These three locations s