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Faith from a Positive Psychology Perspective

BuchGebunden
255 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Netherlandserschienen am14.10.20142015
This book highlights religious faith from a positive psychology perspective, examining the relationship between religious faith and optimal psychological functioning.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book highlights religious faith from a positive psychology perspective, examining the relationship between religious faith and optimal psychological functioning.
Zusammenfassung
Examines the relationship between religious faith and optimal psychological functioning

Focusses on religious faith and well-being from a Positive Psychology perspective

Addresses reviews from a perspective of religious diversity incorporating international and cross-cultural references

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-94-017-9435-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum14.10.2014
Auflage2015
Seiten255 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht546 g
IllustrationenX, 255 p.
Artikel-Nr.32537487

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Religion, Spirituality, and Positive Psychology: History and Definitions.- Chapter 2. Faith and Positive Emotions.- Chapter 3. Faith and Emotions.-  Chapter 4. Faith and Cognition.- Chapter 5. Faith and Relationships.- Chapter 6. Faith and Community.- Chapter 7. Final Reflections on Faith and Positive Human Functioning.mehr

Autor


Cindy Miller Perrin earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Washington State University in 1991 and is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University.  She joined the faculty at Seaver College in 1992 and enjoys teaching Child Clinical Psychology, Positive Psychology, Advanced Research Seminar (Psychology Honors Program), and Introductory Psychology.  She also enjoys researching with undergraduates and is the recipient of the 2008 Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence. She is a licensed clinical psychologist who has worked with maltreated, developmentally delayed, and other troubled children and their families.  Dr. Miller-Perrin has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters covering a range of topics, including child maltreatment, family violence, vocation and life purpose, and faith development in college students.  She has co-authored three books, including Family Violence Across the Lifespan (with O. Barnett & R. Perrin, Sage 1997, 2005, 2011), Child Maltreatment (with R. Perrin, Sage 1999, 2007, 2013), and Child Sexual Abuse: Sharing the Responsibility (with S. Wurtele, University of Nebraska Press, 1992).  She recently was awarded APA Fellow status in the American Psychological Association (APA) and has served as the President of the Section on Child Maltreatment and is currently President-Elect for Division 37 Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice of APA. 

Elizabeth J. Krumrei Mancuso earned an M.A. in Religion and Counseling from Pepperdine University in 2004 and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Bowling Green State University in 2009. She joined the faculty at Pepperdine University´s Seaver College in 2009, where she is now Associate Professor of Psychology and teaches courses in psychotherapy, family therapy, basic andadvanced research methodology, and psychology of religion. She has published journal articles on topics such as religious coping, spiritual struggles, gratitude, forgiveness, divorce, and college student mental health. She has also authored book chapters on spirituality in psychotherapy, religious coping, and spiritual struggles. Dr. Krumrei Mancuso has received grants and fellowships for research on the topics of religious coping, spiritual struggles, spiritual movement meditation, community-based research, prostitution, and intellectual humility. She has also received grants for supervising undergraduate research and for teaching courses in the areas of Judaism and service learning. She has enjoyed mentoring students and conducting clinical work. She has provided psychotherapy at a children´s resource center, a community mental health center, and college counseling centers.
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