APA心理学、宗教とスピリチュアリティ:ハンドブック(全2巻)<br>APA Handbook of Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality : Volume 1: Context, Theory, and Research Volume 2: an Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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APA心理学、宗教とスピリチュアリティ:ハンドブック(全2巻)
APA Handbook of Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality : Volume 1: Context, Theory, and Research Volume 2: an Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (APA Handbooks in Psychology® Series)

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  • ページ数 1496 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433810770
  • DDC分類 201.615

基本説明

Presents the most comprehensive coverage of the current state of the psychology of religion and spirituality.

Full Description

This two-volume handbook presents the most comprehensive coverage of the current state of the psychology of religion and spirituality. It introduces a new integrative paradigm for this rapidly growing and diverse field. This paradigm sheds light on the many purposes religion serves, the rich variety of religious and spiritual beliefs and practices, and the capacity of religion and spirituality to do both good and harm.
 
The integrative paradigm encourages psychologists to attend to the ways religion and spirituality are expressed not only in individual lives, but also in the lives of couples, families, institutions, communities, and cultures. The handbook documents how the psychology of religion and spirituality is building on its theoretical and empirical foundation to encompass practice.
 
The chapters in this handbook provide in-depth and varied perspectives of leading scholars and practitioners on the most vital questions in the field:
 

What does it mean to say someone is religious or spiritual?
Why are people religious and spiritual?
How are people affected by the diverse ways they experience and express their faith?
How are religion and spirituality shaped and manifested across different ages, ethnicities, religious traditions, and cultures
How can psychologists distinguish constructive from destructive forms of religion and spirituality?
How can psychologists integrate religion and spirituality within various models of assessment and treatment?
At a broader level, how can psychologists integrate knowledge about religion and spirituality more fully into efforts to address the most significant personal, social, and cultural problems of our day?
In what ways might psychologists of religion and spirituality contribute to the full variety of human institutions - mental health, medical, educational, correctional, military, workplace, and communal?
And what distinctive contributions can the psychology of religion and spirituality make to mainstream psychological theory, research, and practice?

Contents

Volume : Context, Theory, and Research
Editorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction
Part I: Setting the Stage: Themes, Contexts, Measures, and Methodology
Chapter : Envisioning an Integrative Paradigm for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Kenneth I. Pargament, Annette Mahoney, Julie J. Exline, James W. Jones, and Edward P. Shafranske
Chapter 2: The Social Context of Religion and Spirituality in the United States
Christopher G. Ellison and Michael J. McFarland
Chapter 3: Measurement in the Psychology of Religiousness and Spirituality: Existing Measures and New Frontiers
Peter C. Hill and Evonne Edwards
Chapter 4: Methodological Diversity in the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Ralph W. Hood Jr.
Part II: Why People Are Religious and Spiritual: Explanatory Models
Chapter 5: Sacred Armor: Religion's Role as a Buffer Against the Anxieties of Life and the Fear of Death
Melissa Soenke, Mark J. Landau, and Jeff Greenberg
Chapter : Religion, Self-Control, and Self-Regulation: How and Why Are They Related?
Michael E. McCullough and Evan C. Carter
Chapter 7: Religion, Spirituality, and Attachment
Pehr Granqvist and Lee A. Kirkpatrick
Chapter 8: Why Religion? Meaning as Motivation
Crystal L. Park, Donald Edmondson, and Amy Hale-Smith
Chapter 9: Spirituality, Religiousness, and Personality: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Applications
Ralph L. Piedmont and Teresa A. Wilkins
Chapter : Spiritual Modeling and the Social Learning of Spirituality and Religion
Doug Oman
Chapter : The Neurophysiology of Religious Experience
Joanna Maselko
Chapter 2: Cognition, Evolution, and Religion
Justin L. Barrett and Bonnie Poon Zahl
Chapter 3: Religion, Spirituality, and Culture: Clarifying the Direction of Effects
Kate Miriam Loewenthal
Chapter 4: Searching for the Sacred: Toward a Nonreductionistic Theory of Spirituality
Kenneth I. Pargament
Part III: How People Are Religious and Spiritual: Expressions and Experiences
Chapter 5: God Images and the Sacred
Todd W. Hall and Annie M. Fujikawa
Chapter : Prayer: A Review of the Empirical Literature
Kevin L. Ladd and Bernard Spilka
Chapter 7: Contemporary Spiritual Meditation: Practices and Outcomes
Amy B. Wachholtz and Elizabeth T. Austin
Chapter 8: Rituals and Practices
Ellen L. Idler
Chapter 9: Religious and Spiritual Coping: Current Theory and Research
Terry Lynn Gall and Manal Guirguis-Younger
Chapter 2 : The Spirituality of Us: Relational Spirituality in the Context of Family Relationships
Annette Mahoney
Chapter 2 : Mystical Experience: Conceptualizations, Measurement, and Correlates
Ralph W. Hood Jr. and Leslie J. Francis
Chapter 22: Spiritual Experience: Conversion and Transformation
Steven J. Sandage and Shane P. Moe
Chapter 23: The Virtues: Gratitude and Forgiveness
Robert D. Carlisle and Jo-Ann Tsang
Chapter 24: Religion, Spirituality, and Altruism
Vassilis Saroglou
Chapter 25: Religious and Spiritual Struggles
Julie J. Exline
Chapter 2 : Religion and Evil in the Context of Genocide
James E. Waller
Part IV: Who Is Religious and Spiritual: Specific Populations
Chapter 27: The Nature and Functions of Religion and Spirituality in Children
Chris J. Boyatzis
Chapter 28: Searching for the Sacred: Religion, Spirituality, and Adolescent Development
Pamela Ebstyne King, Jenel S amp aacute nchez Ramos, and Casey Erin Clardy
Chapter 29: Religious Involvement in the Later Years of Life
Neal Krause
Chapter 3 : Faith and the Sacred in African American Life
Jacqueline S. Mattis and Nyasha A. Grayman-Simpson
Chapter 3 : The Spiritual and Sacred Among North American Indians and Alaska Natives: Mystery, Wholeness, and Connectedness in a Relational World
Jeff King and Joseph E. Trimble
Chapter 32: Asian American Spirituality and Religion: Inherent Diversity, Uniqueness, and Long-Lasting Psychological Influences
Amy L. Ai, Jeffrey P. Bjorck, Hoa B. Appel, and Bu Huang
Chapter 33: Religion and Spirituality in Latino Life in the United States
Joan Koss-Chioino
Chapter 34: Unlikely Congregation: Gay and Lesbian Persons of Faith in Contemporary U.S. Culture
Edouard Fontenot
Chapter 35: Buddhism: A Blend of Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
Jean Kristeller and Lobsang Rapgay
Chapter 3 : What Does It Mean to Be a Hindu? A Review of Common Hindu Beliefs and Practices and Their Implications for Health
Nalini Tarakeshwar
Chapter 37: The Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology of Jews
Adam B. Cohen, Benjamin J. Gorvine, and Harold Gorvine
Chapter 38: The Psychology of Islam: Current Empirically Based Knowledge, Potential Challenges, and Directions for Future Research
Hisham Abu-Raiya
Chapter 39: The Christian Religion: A Theological and Psychological Review
Richard Beck and Andrea D. Haugen
Chapter 4 : Atheists, Agnostics, and Apostates
Heinz Streib and Constantin Klein
Chapter 4 : Charismatic Groups and Cults: A Psychological and Social Analysis
Marc Galanter

Volume 2: An Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Editorial Board
Part I: Introduction to an Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Chapter : From Research to Practice: Toward an Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Kenneth I. Pargament, Annette Mahoney, Edward P. Shafranske, Julie J. Exline, and James W. Jones
Chapter 2: Religious and Spiritual Beliefs, Affiliations, and Practices of Psychologists
Edward P. Shafranske and Jeremy P. Cummings
Chapter 3: Value and Ethical Issues: The Interface Between Psychology and Religion
Mark A. Yarhouse and Veronica Johnson
Chapter 4: Models of Healthy and Unhealthy Religion and Spirituality
Brian J. Zinnbauer
Part II: Religion and Spirituality From the Perspective of Major Orientations to Change
Chapter 5: Assessing Spirituality and Religion in the Context of Counseling and Psychotherapy
David R. Hodge
Chapter : Addressing Religion and Spirituality in Treatment From a Psychodynamic Perspective
Ana-Maria Rizzuto and Edward P. Shafranske
Chapter 7: Jung's Approach to Spirituality and Religion
Lionel Corbett
Chapter 8: Addressing Religion and Spirituality From a Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Perspective
Siang-Yang Tan
Chapter 9: Religion and Spirituality: A Family Systems Perspective in Clinical Practice
Froma Walsh
Chapter : Mindful Awareness, Spirituality, and Psychotherapy
Eric R. Bergemann, Madeleine W. Siegel, Marvin G. Belzer, Daniel J. Siegel, and Margaret Feuille
Chapter : Distinctive Approaches to Religion and Spirituality: Pastoral Counseling, Spiritual Direction, and Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy
Len Sperry
Part III: Religion and Spirituality Applied to Specific Problems
Chapter 2: Religion, Spirituality, Depression, and Anxiety: Theory, Research, and Practice
Simon Dein
Chapter 3: Religion, Spirituality, and Severe Mental Disorder: From Research to Clinical Practice
Sylvia Mohr
Chapter 4: Religion and Spirituality in Coping With Acute and Chronic Illness
Harold G. Koenig
Chapter 5: Addiction and the Search for the Sacred: Religion, Spirituality, and the Origins and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
Thomas J. Johnson
Chapter : Religiousness and Spirituality in the Etiology and Treatment of Eating Disorders
P. Scott Richards, Sarah L. Weinberger-Litman, Sara Susov, and Michael E. Berrett
Chapter 7: Spirituality, Religion, and Sexual Trauma: Integrating Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice
Nichole A. Murray-Swank and Lynn C. Waelde
Chapter 8: The Psychology of Contemporary Religious Violence: A Multidimensional Approach
James W. Jones
Chapter 9: Religious and Spiritual Dimensions of Traumatic Violence
Roger D. Fallot and Andrea K. Blanch
Chapter 2 : An Applied Integrative Approach to Exploring How Religion and Spirituality Contribute to or Counteract Prejudice and Discrimination
Carrie Doehring
Chapter 2 : The Interface Among Spirituality, Religion, and Illness in Families of Children With Special Health Care Needs
Sian Cotton, Michael S. Yi, and Jerren C. Weekes
Chapter 22: Spiritual and Religious Problems: Integrating Theory and Clinical Practice
Aaron Murray-Swank and Nichole A. Murray-Swank
Chapter 23: Faith and Health Behavior: The Role of the African American Church in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Marlyn Allicock, Ken Resnicow, Elizabeth Gerken Hooten, and Marci K. Campbell
Chapter 24: Can Religion and Spirituality Enhance Prevention Programs for Couples?
Frank D. Fincham and Steven R. H. Beach
Chapter 25: The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Positive Psychology Interventions
Mark S. Rye, Nathaniel G. Wade, Amanda M. Fleri, and Julia E. M. Kidwell
Part IV: Religion and Spirituality Applied to Specific Contexts
Chapter 2 : Consultation With Religious Institutions
Thomas G. Plante
Chapter 27: Addressing Religion and Spirituality in Healthcare Systems
Michelle J. Pearce
Chapter 28: Addressing Religion and Spirituality in Correctional Settings: The Role of Faith-Based Prison Programs
Byron R. Johnson
Chapter 29: Addressing Religion and Spirituality in Military Settings and Veterans' Services
David W. Foy, Kent D. Drescher, and Mark W. Smith
Chapter 3 : Addressing Religion and Spirituality in Educational Settings
Alyssa Bryant Rockenbach and Tyler Townsend
Chapter 3 : Addressing Religion and Spirituality in the Workplace
Stephen T. Carroll
Chapter 32: Addressing Religion and Psychology in Communities: The Congregation as Intervention Site, Community Resource, and Community Influence
Kenneth I. Maton, Mariano R. Sto. Domingo, and Anna M. L. Westin
Part V: Future Directions for an Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Chapter 33: Pathways Toward Graduate Training in the Clinical Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: A Spiritual Competencies Model
William Hathaway
Chapter 34: Conducting Empirical Research on Religiously Accommodative Interventions
Everett L. Worthington Jr., Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, Aubrey L. Gartner, and David J. Jennings II
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