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The Journal of Sex Research. :1-16
Qualitative studies suggest that women's attitudes and religiosity have an important role in their experience of their male partners' pornography use, but these factors have not been adequately studied. The present study examined the contributions of
Autor:
Elizabeth G. Ruffing, Leslie R. Brody, Clair Cassiello-Robbins, Dana Bruck-Segal, Mardge H. Cohen, Yudelki M. Firpo-Perretti, Kathleen M. Weber, Sannisha K. Dale
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International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 29:469-479
This mixed methods study identified positive psychological factors and life themes expressed in autobiographical narratives of predominantly Black women living with HIV (WLWH) and investigated these in relation to depressive symptoms, antiretroviral
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Journal of Psychology and Theology. 49:419-435
The present study investigated the unique contributions of relational spirituality and humility factors to seminary students’ eudaimonic well-being in a diverse sample ( n = 111) of urban seminary students. Hypotheses were developed in conversation
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Archive for the Psychology of Religion. 43:21-40
Religious leaders face numerous mental health challenges, and prior research suggests that some experience symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to work-related experiences. This study employed a diverse sample of 274 religious leader
Autor:
Leslie R, Brody, Yudelki, Firpo-Perretti, Dana, Bruck-Segal, Sannisha K, Dale, Elizabeth G, Ruffing, Clair, Cassiello-Robbins, Kathleen M, Weber, Mardge H, Cohen
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International journal of behavioral medicine. 29(4)
This mixed methods study identified positive psychological factors and life themes expressed in autobiographical narratives of predominantly Black women living with HIV (WLWH) and investigated these in relation to depressive symptoms, antiretroviral
Autor:
Claire E. Wolfteich, Sarah A. Crabtree, Steven J. Sandage, Elizabeth G. Ruffing, Nancy G. Devor
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Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 23:231-254
Recent research suggests that religious leaders’ humility is crucial to their own psychological wellbeing as well as the wellbeing of the communities they lead, yet little is known about how humili...
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Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 22:111-133
Previous research suggests that humility is important for religious leaders’ mental health and for the health of the communities they lead. There is evidence, however, that humility is particularly...
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Pastoral Psychology. 67:525-545
Humility is a central virtue in Christian traditions, and it is typically expected of Christian clergy. However, research indicates that there may be significant levels of narcissism among those in religious leadership. This paper incorporates psycho
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Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 20:95-113
Religion and spirituality have frequently been associated with mental health and well-being. However, inconsistent results suggest that there may be mediating factors. God representations highlight individual differences in relating to the sacred, wh
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Steven J. Sandage, David R. Paine, Sarah H. Moon, Elizabeth G. Ruffing, David Rupert, Miriam Bronstein, Sarah C. Hassen, Lauren E. Kehoe
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Psychodynamic Practice. 23:249-268
Extensive empirical research has established therapeutic alliance as one of the most stable predictors of psychotherapy outcomes. Nearly all the contemporary empirical literature on therapeutic alliance focuses on the therapist-client dyad without at