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Adult Psychology of Religion in Relation to Religious Counseling Programs and Strategies
Ardimen Kiki Saputra +2 more
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Exploring Meaning‐Making Amid Persecution: A Case Study of a Refugee Client From Türkiye
ABSTRACT Building on Frankl's (2006) framework and Karayigit and Wood's (2021) findings, this paper presents a case study of an emerging adult refugee from Türkiye, exploring her meaning‐making processes shaped by experiences of persecution and displacement through the lens of Frankl's theory.
Cebrail Karayigit
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Religiosity of adults on the autism spectrum: a cognitive and empirical analysis. [PDF]
Burnos AE, Kopacz G.
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ABSTRACT This study explores the experiences of international students in the United States who come from countries that have been, or are being, affected by catastrophic events. The aim of the study is to understand the challenges such students face and to formulate supportive strategies that address these challenges.
Zubeyde Akpakir +1 more
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A phenomenological analysis of the spiritual development of psychotherapists who work with sexual violence survivors. [PDF]
Waters JM, Conley AH.
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Awareness in Clinical Psychology and Enlightenment in Religion.
Hisao Tomohisa +3 more
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Abstract Forcible displacement due to war and persecution has reached unprecedented heights across the globe. The mental health impact of trauma and displacement on refugee communities is profound. Although there are several evidence‐based therapies that are efficacious in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in refugees ...
Angela Nickerson +4 more
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Mediating role of growth mindset between college life stress and adjustment to college life among nursing students: A-cross sectional study. [PDF]
Kang S, Yeom HA.
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Abstract Individuals with higher potentially morally injurious event (PMIE) exposure often exhibit elevated levels of negative posttraumatic cognitions (NPCs). Researchers have argued that individuals with moral injury (MI) following PMIE exposure experience more prescriptive NPCs than those without MI.
Anusha M. Limdi +4 more
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