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Conséquences psychologiques du trauma lié au contexte religieux ou spirituel.
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"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 case study describes the psychotherapeutic process of one man, Francesco, whose compulsive same-sex sexual behavior was found to be driven by an underlying dissociative state. Francesco's therapy…
INTRODUCTION: Nurses often face demanding environments and workloads that harm their quality of work life (QWL). Religious coping may serve as a culturally relevant protective factor against occupatio…
BACKGROUND: Forcibly displaced people represent a highly resilient population, but research has predominantly focused on risk factors that render them more vulnerable to mental health difficulties, su…
OBJECTIVE: Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and moral injury often struggle with their spirituality and/or religion (S/R) in ways that hinder recovery from these conditions and perpe…
This study examined the coping strategies of 40 mothers of children with special needs within Israeli Bedouin society, focusing on the prediction between mothers' narcissistic characteristics and thei…
This study aimed to examine how perceived stress, religious coping (both positive and negative), and resilience relate to Vietnamese university students' attitudes toward seeking professional psycholo…
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in preschoolers is increasingly recognized, yet population-based studies remain scarce, especially in contexts of high urban violence and social vulnerability. We…
Prior research suggests that racialized emasculation-one of the main forms of gendered racism-is associated with adverse health outcomes among US Asian men, such as depressive and somatic symptoms. Ho…
Divine forgiveness (DF), the subjective experience of being forgiven by a higher power after a transgression, remains understudied in psychology, particularly across diverse cultural and religious con…
Understanding trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) requires a contextual perspective that considers historical legacies, social environments, and cultural realities. This paper draws on emp…
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the role of religious coping and preparedness in shaping caregivers' acceptance of death following the loss of a care recipient with Alzheimer's disease or related deme…
In prospective studies on religiousness and depressive symptoms, it remains unclear whether religiousness is a predictor or parallels the fluctuating course of depressive symptoms. The current study f…