1st Edition
Aging and God Spiritual Pathways to Mental Health in Midlife and Later Years
572 Pages
by
Routledge
578 Pages
by
Routledge
572 Pages
by
Routledge
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This important book examines the relationship between religion and mental health throughout the life cycle, with a special emphasis on later life. It asserts that successful aging is possible regardless of physical health or environmental circumstances, and that religious beliefs and behaviors may facilitate successful aging. Aging and God thoroughly examines the effects of religion and mental... Read more
Contents
Foreword
- Preface
- Part I. Religion and the Mental Sciences
- The History of Psychiatry and Religion
- Sigmund Freud
- Conflicting Approaches to Mental Health
- Overlap and Complementarity
- Part II. Theoretical Issues
- Theories of Human Development
- Fowler’s Stages of Faith Development
- A Theory of Religious Faith Development
- Part III. Advances in Research
- Depression and Medical Illness
- Using Religion to Cope
- Cases of Religious Coping in Action
- Religious Coping and Depression
- Religion and Anxiety
- Part IV. Clinical Applications
- Spiritual Needs of Physically Ill Elders
- Meeting Psychological and Spiritual Needs
- Use of Religion in Psychotherapy
- V. Special Concerns in Later Life
- The Nursing Home and Alzheimer’s Disease
- Alcoholism/Sexual Dysfunction
- The Family and Bereavement Issues
- Religious Conversion
- VI. The Final Frontier
- Hope for the Dying
- Suicide in Later Life
- Physician-Assisted Suicide
- Final Comments
- Indexes
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
William M Clements, Harold G Koenig






