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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
BACKGROUND: There is a well-established inverse relationship in undergraduate samples between a person's religious coping and substance abuse. Positive religious coping (PRC) has been associated with …
The present study examined the validity of deriving a global or general measure of grief from the Persistent Complex Bereavement Inventory using an online survey of 180 bereaved adults. Confirmatory f…
UNLABELLED: Background Previous research has revealed mixed findings with regard to the effects of disclosure on trauma recovery. More recently, studies on psychological trauma have found associations…
OBJECTIVE: Potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs)-violations (perpetrated or witnessed) of one's deeply held beliefs or values-have been associated with several forms of psychological distress. …
BACKGROUND: Although a good deal of research has assessed the positive effects that involvement in religion has on alcohol use, there is relatively little research on the negative aspects of religious…
This study analyzes the relationship between having experienced a work accident and developing depressive symptoms six months later, considering the subjective severity of accidents, the use of both p…
BACKGROUND: There is consensus that struggles with religious faith and/or spirituality likely contribute to risk for suicidal behavior in military populations. However, a lack of longitudinal informat…
PURPOSE: This study describes the prevalence of religious and/or spiritual (R/S) struggle in long-term young adult (YA) survivors following hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) as well as existent…
Amidst the return of military personnel from post-9/11 conflicts, a construct describing the readjustment challenges of some has received increasing attention: moral injury. This term has been variabl…
This study examined the associations between positive and negative religious coping, symptoms of depression and anxiety, physical and emotional well-being among Somali college students in Minnesota. I…
BACKGROUND: Leukemia is a life-threatening chronic disease for children. The recurrence of the disease causes tension and reduces the quality of life for the family, especially for mothers. Religion i…
BACKGROUND: Religious coping (RC) is defined as the use of behavioral and cognitive techniques in stressful life events in a multidimensional construct with positive and negative effects on outcomes, …