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Conséquences psychologiques du trauma lié au contexte religieux ou spirituel.
501 articles disponibles
"Religious Trauma Syndrome"
"Adverse Religious Experiences"
"Spiritual Abuse"
"Religious Abuse"
"Moral Injury" AND Religion
"Institutional Betrayal" AND Religion
PTSD AND Religion
Dissociation AND Religion
"Religious Disaffiliation" AND "Mental Health"
Deconversion AND Trauma
Deconversion AND Mental Health
"Identity Crisis" AND Religion
"Identity Reconstruction" AND Deconversion
Shunning AND Mental Health
Ostracism AND Religion
"Loss of Meaning" AND Deconversion
"Existential Crisis" AND Deconversion
"Negative Religious Coping"
"Spiritual Struggles"
Cult AND Mental Health
Cult AND Trauma
Cult AND Former Members
"High-Demand Group" AND Mental Health
"High-Demand Group" AND Recovery
"Coercive Control" AND Religion
"Authoritarian Religion" AND Mental Health
This mixed-methods study examines the complex relationship between religious coping, moral injury, and burnout among Muslim healthcare professionals in the post-pandemic context. Quantitative data fro…
Moral injury (MI) spans biological, psychological, social, and spiritual domains, yet systematic bibliometric evaluation remains scarce. A bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications containi…
AIM(S): This study defines adverse religious experiences (AREs), describes how these gendered harms affect women and develops a Classical Grounded Theory (CGT) model of women's recovery and inform tra…
Europe's rapid rearmament in response to Russia's war against Ukraine marks a significant shift away from the post-Cold War era of demilitarisation and expeditionary operations. Within this evolving s…
The rapid expansion of psychedelic research has opened significant pathways of opportunity in treating mental health disorders. Participants in recent clinical trials consistently report mystical-type…
This article presents a parallel analysis of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and contemporary literature on moral injury to explore how Dante's journey towards enlightenment can inform the path to hea…
Moral injury, a persistent distress arising from experiences that shatter one's sense of goodness in oneself, others, or higher powers, is consistently linked to trauma yet remains underexplored among…
This study aimed to examine the relationships among religious coping, loneliness, and self-stigmatization in caregivers of children with chronic illnesses. This study employed a cross-sectional and co…
Recent research has shown the widespread prevalence of psychological distress. Different aspects of religion can operate both as a resource and a barrier to good mental health. Religious beliefs about…
Prior research highlights the buffering roles of religion, morality, and spirituality in death anxiety. However, the distinct contributions of religious, moral, and spiritual intelligence remain under…
Faith or spirituality may foster resilience among forcibly displaced individuals facing postmigration stress, including the loss of social networks, cultural adjustment, and uncertainty. Although pray…
Emerging evidence suggests that nonreligious individuals may desire existential meaning and transcendent connection that extends beyond religious contexts. Personality psychology has long incorporated…