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Healing the mental scars

Physics World, 2008
Few groups of scientists can have been studied more intensely than 20th-century German physicists, thanks to both their extraordinary successes and their involvement in the upheavals of the first half of the century. That attention has produced a number of first-rate accounts of these physicists and their community through the Third Reich (1933–1945 ...
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Modern Christian healing of mental illness

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
Healing of mental illness through religious practices was a key element of early Christianity. In the early twentieth century such healing was associated with blue-collar and rural Fundamentalists, but religious healing practices have gained widespread acceptance by many middle-class, conservative Christian groups.
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Hinduism and healing in mental health

2020
This chapter discusses religious beliefs and practices in Hindu culture; the way Hinduism influences the perception and attitudes towards mental health and illness; the various healing approaches and treatment methods. Karma or Sanskrit Karman or Pali Kamma is a philosophy of universal causal theory that constructs an understanding that one’s present ...
Meetu Khosla, Roy Moodley, Erica Killick
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Ritual healing and mental health in India

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2014
Ritual healing is very widespread in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and is by far the most common option for those with serious behavioral disturbances. Although ritual healing thus accounts for a very large part of the actual health care system, the state and its regulatory agencies have, for the most part, been structurally blind to its existence ...
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Football, Healing, and Mental Health Recovery

2018
Purpose This chapter draws on qualitative data and observations from a range of projects seeking to use football to support mental health recovery. The authors conceptualize recovery as a fluid ongoing process that while supporting individuals to manage and deal with mental illness, may not result in the reduction or remission of clinical symptoms ...
Jeanes, R., Spaaij, R., Magee, J.
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Islam and healing in mental health

2020
This chapter provides the reader with a brief background on the religion of Islam, and the beliefs and values of its followers. It considers the Islamic perspective on mental health and wellness followed by a review of Islamic perspectives on treatment and healing. The chapter explores case examples that illustrate the integration of indigenous Islamic
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Mental Healing

Academic Psychiatry, 2009
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MENTAL HEALING.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1908
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