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Processus de sortie religieuse et reconstruction identitaire.
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"Religious Deconversion"
"Religious Disaffiliation"
Apostasy AND (Psychology OR Mental Health OR Stigma)
Deconversion AND Identity
Deconversion AND Trauma
Deconversion AND Narrative
"Religious Exit" AND Identity
"Religious Exit" AND Psychological Impact
Ostracism AND Religion
Ostracism AND Spirituality
Shunning AND Religion
Excommunication AND (Psychology OR Social OR Trauma)
"Social Exclusion" AND Religion
"Disenfranchised Grief"
"Disenfranchised Grief" AND Religion
"Spiritual Bereavement"
"Loss of Meaning" AND Deconversion
"Existential Crisis" AND Deconversion
"Identity Reconstruction" AND Deconversion
"Identity Reconstruction" AND (Religion OR Post-cult)
"Identity Crisis" AND Religion
"Post-Cult Adjustment"
"Post-Cult Recovery"
Belongingness AND (Religion OR Social Reintegration)
Loneliness AND (Religious Exit OR Deconversion)
Stigma AND Apostasy
Stigma AND (Ex-member OR Deconversion)
"Cognitive Dissonance" AND Deconversion
"Cognitive Dissonance" AND Religion
Self-efficacy AND Deconversion
"Post-traumatic Growth" AND Deconversion
"Relationship Loss" AND Religion
Family AND (Religious Exit OR Deconversion OR Apostasy)
BACKGROUND: Re-entry adjustment affects Australian cross cultural workers returning home; and for many, loss and grief issues arise. General practitioners are often the first point of contact in the h…
Two new temperate bacteriophages exhibiting a Myoviridae (phiB6) and a Siphoviridae (phiHER) morphology have been isolated from Streptococcus mitis strains B6 and HER 1055, respectively, and partially…
OBJECTIVES: Caregiving staff need to have a way to make sense out of the death and dying of nursing home residents. A range of cultural and institutional factors (e.g., disenfranchised grief; professi…
DNA predictive testing to diagnose the presence of hereditary disease in asymptomatic individuals has become increasingly available. Information provided by these tests has implications for all relati…
1. Effective intervention with survivors of suicide requires knowledge of the diverse sequelae of response including blame, anger, guilt, shame, search for why, and feelings of stigmatization. 2. Fear…
The American Academy of Psychoanalysis is undergoing an identity crisis at this time, which is at least to a large extent a function of the whole current identity crisis in the field of psychoanalysis…
Cultural and psychotherapeutic rituals are designed to aid the bereaved in grief resolution. This paper examines the function of funeral and bereavement rituals in contemporary Western society and con…
Rates of suicidal behavior are lower among African- than white Americans. We analyzed the association of suicide acceptability with religious, sociodemographic, and emotional variables in representati…
Home care aides have been called the core of the home care industry. They spend up to three times more time with clients and their families than other health care professionals, and are often with the…
This paper introduces the activities of the Japanese Association for Death Education and Grief Counseling, highlighting especially its grief education and bereavement support program. Because of great…