04190nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000030008000140050017000220060019000390070015000580080041000730200034001140350022001480400026001700410008001960500019002040720026002230720017002490820013002662450096002792500019003752640042003942640012004363000070004483360021005183370023005393380032005624900045005945040051006395051661006905200967023515300036033186500029033546500029033836500025034126500023034376550022034607000029034827100024035117760035035358300046035708560075036169990017036919780429490576FlBoTFG20260210180739.0m o d cr 181112t20182019fluab ob 001 0 eng d a9780429490576q(e-book : PDF) a(OCoLC)1050360579 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda1 aeng 4a RC455.4b.R4 7aMEDx105000 2bisacsh 7aMMH 2bicscc04a 616.8900aPsychiatry and Religion :bContext, Consensus and Controversies /cedited by Dinesh Bhugra. aFirst edition. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bRoutledge,c[2018]. 4c©2019. a1 online resource (252 pages) :b8 illustrations, text file, PDF. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier1 aRoutledge Mental Health Classic Editions aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tTable of Contents -- tDedication -- tList of Contributors -- tPreface for the Classic Edition -- t--Part I Introduction and History -- tChapter 1 Religion and Mental Heath -- tDinesh Bhugra -- tChapter 2 Religion and Psychiatry: Extending the Limits of Tolerance -- tK.W.M. Fulford -- tChapter 3 Religion and Madness in History -- tMaurice Lipsedge -- tPart II Religions: East and West -- tChapter 4 Christianity and Psychiatry -- tJohn Foskett -- tChapter 5 The Cracked Crucible: Judaism and Mental Health -- tHoward Cooper -- tChapter 6 Psychosocial Factors and the Genesis of New African-American Religious Groups -- tEzra E.H. Griffith & Khalipha M. Bility -- tChapter 7 Hinduism and --Ayurveda: Implications for Managing Mental Health -- tDinesh Bhugra -- tChapter 8 Buddhist Psychology and Implications for Treatment -- tPadmal de Silva -- tChapter 9 New Religions and Mental Health -- tEileen Barker -- tChapter 10 Islamic Communities and Mental Health -- tAziz Esmail -- tPart III Psychopathology, Psychiatry and Religion -- tChapter 11 Psychiatry and Religion: A General Psychiatrists Perspective -- tJohn L. Cox -- tChapter 12 The Neurophysiology of Religious Experience -- tPeter Fenwick -- tChapter 13 Psychopathology, Emobodiment and Religious Innovation: An Historical Instance -- tRoland Littlewood -- tChapter 14 Guilt, Religion and Ritual -- tTony Nayani & Dinesh Bhugra -- tChapter 15 Mental Illness or Life Crisis? A Christian Pastoral Counselling Contribution -- tMark Sutherland -- tChapter 16 Conclusions: Religion, Mental Illness and Mental Health - The Way Forward -- tDinesh Bhugra -- tIndex.3 aPsychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies works to eradicate the distinction between spiritual and psychological welfare and promote greater understanding of the relationship between the two. This book brings together chapters from fifteen mental health practitioners and pastoral workers to explore what their different philosophies have to offer the individuals in their care. As well as all the major world religions, the text also provides detailed information about newer religions and the significance of their belief systems for mental health management. The book examines the positive and negative effects that strict moral codes and religious rituals can produce and shows how awareness of these effects is crucial to the treatment of these patients. This classic edition of Psychiatry and Religion, with a new introduction from Dinesh Bhugra, will continue to provide an important resource to practicing and training psychiatrists. aAlso available in print format. 0aPsychiatry and religion. 7abelief systems.2bisacsh 7apsychiatry.2bisacsh 7areligion.2bisacsh 0aElectronic books.1 aBhugra, Dinesh,eeditor.2 aTaylor and Francis.08iPrint version: z9781138591165 0aRoutledge Mental Health Classic Editions.40uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429490576zClick here to view. c90113d90112