by Harold G Koenig
Templeton Press, 2005
eISBN: 978-1-59947-078-8 | Paper: 978-1-932031-91-1
Library of Congress Classification RC489.S676K64 2005
Dewey Decimal Classification 201.7622

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Dr. Harold Koenig opens a window on mental health, providing an unprecedented source of practical information about the relationship between religion and mental health. He examines how Christianity and other world religions deliver mental health services today, and he makes recommendations, based on research, expertise, and experience, for new programs to meet local needs.


Meticulously researched and documented, Faith and Mental Health includes



  • Research on the relationship between religion and positive emotions, psychiatric illnesses, and severe and persistent mental disorders

  • Ways in which religion has influenced mental health historically, and how now and in the future it can be involved with mental health

  • A comprehensive description and categorization of Christian and non-Christian faith-based organizations that provide mental health resources

  • Resources for religious professionals and faith communities on how to design effective programs


Presenting a combination of the history and current research of mental health and religion along with a thorough examination of faith-based organizations operating in the field, this book is a one-of-a-kind resource for the healthcare community; its valuable research and insights will benefit medical and religious professionals, and anyone concerned with the future of mental health care.





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