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Le premier lien : théorie de l'attachement
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ISBN: 2738112781 9782738112781 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris : Odile Jacob,

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Touch in the Helping Professions : Research, Practice and Ethics
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ISBN: 0776627562 9780776627564 9780776627571 0776627570 9780776627588 0776627589 0776627554 9780776627557 Year: 2017 Publisher: Ottawa, Ontario : University of Ottawa Press,

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Touch may well be one of the least understood or talked about subjects in the helping professions. A discussion on the importance and ethics of positive, caring, and appropriate touch in professions such as teaching, nursing and counselling is long overdue. Touch in the Helping Professions delivers just that, weaving together scholarly evidence, research and clinical practice from a wide range of perspectives encompassing philosophy, theology, psychology, and anthropology to challenge assumptions about the role of touch in the helping professions.  The contributors to the volume focus not only on the overarching roles of gender, age, culture and life experience, but go beyond to encompass canine-assisted therapy, touch deprivation, sacred objects, as well as key ethical considerations. The prevailing lack of dialogue, due to fear of contravening ethical boundaries, has stood in the way of an open and responsible discussion on the use of touch in therapy. Touch in the Helping Professions is a welcome and much needed contribution to the field-a window onto a fundamental need. This book is published in English. - Cet ouvrage offre un ensemble de données probantes et de résultats cliniques à l'appui du toucher dans le développement physique et émotionnel. Il est structuré selon trois axes : la théorie sur le toucher; la pratique du toucher dans un contexte de thérapie, et les questions éthiques. Il aborde la question du rôle du genre, de l'âge, de la culture et de l'expérience de vie, des sujets comme la zoothérapie, la privation sensorielle, des objets sacrés, et des considérations d'ordre éthique. Les approches variées - philosophie, théologie, psychologie, anthropologie - remettent en question les présuppositions, offrent un contexte historico-culturelprofessionnel, et font appel à des données primaires.  Les collaborateurs soutiennent que le toucher sain et non sexuel n'est pas suffisamment enseigné dans le cadre de la formation professionnelle. Cette absence de dialogue - engendrée par la crainte de dépasser des bornes éthiques, fait en sorte qu'une discussion ouverte et responsable sur l'utilisation du toucher dans un cadre thérapeutique ne peut avoir lieu, alors même qu'elle contribuerait aux balises théoriques de notre compréhension de cet enjeu fondamental. Ce livre est publié en anglais.


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Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain Across the Lifespan
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The area of rehabilitation research for patients having persistent pain is on the move. The rapid growth in pain science has inspired rehabilitation clinicians and researchers around the globe. This has led to breakthrough research and implementation of modern pain science in rehabilitation settings around the world. Still, our understanding of persistent pain continues to grow, not in the least because of fascinating discoveries from areas such as psychoneuroimmunology, exercise physiology, clinical psychology and nutritional (neuro)biology. This offers unique opportunities to further improve rehabilitation for patients with chronic pain across the lifespan. Also, the diversity of health care disciplines involved in the rehabilitation of chronic pain (e.g. physicians, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, coaches) provides a framework for upgrading rehabilitation for chronic pain towards comprehensive lifestyle approaches.

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Medicine --- Neurosciences --- chronic pain --- attentional biases --- eye gaze --- electric stimulation therapy --- manual therapies --- musculoskeletal pain --- pain assessment --- range of motion --- shoulder pain --- attachment theory --- attachment-informed intervention --- Tai Chi --- Yoga --- Qigong --- mind-body therapy --- exercise --- mind-body medicine --- low back pain --- total knee arthroplasty (TKA) --- pain-catastrophizing --- dissociation --- hierarchical structure --- programme dosage --- interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy --- pain rehabilitation --- meta-analysis --- patient care team --- rehabilitation --- treatment outcome --- cancer --- pain --- motor imagery --- action observation --- chronic neck pain --- pain modulation --- pain neuroscience --- rehabilitation medicine --- physiotherapy --- lifestyle --- fibromyalgia --- cost-utility --- cost-effectiveness --- quality-adjusted life years --- neck pain --- psychology review --- children pain rehabilitation --- best evidence --- low-back pain --- individualisation --- pain acceptance --- early change --- interdisciplinary pain treatment --- osteoarthritis --- psychology --- non-pharmacological --- inflammation --- chronic pain --- attentional biases --- eye gaze --- electric stimulation therapy --- manual therapies --- musculoskeletal pain --- pain assessment --- range of motion --- shoulder pain --- attachment theory --- attachment-informed intervention --- Tai Chi --- Yoga --- Qigong --- mind-body therapy --- exercise --- mind-body medicine --- low back pain --- total knee arthroplasty (TKA) --- pain-catastrophizing --- dissociation --- hierarchical structure --- programme dosage --- interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy --- pain rehabilitation --- meta-analysis --- patient care team --- rehabilitation --- treatment outcome --- cancer --- pain --- motor imagery --- action observation --- chronic neck pain --- pain modulation --- pain neuroscience --- rehabilitation medicine --- physiotherapy --- lifestyle --- fibromyalgia --- cost-utility --- cost-effectiveness --- quality-adjusted life years --- neck pain --- psychology review --- children pain rehabilitation --- best evidence --- low-back pain --- individualisation --- pain acceptance --- early change --- interdisciplinary pain treatment --- osteoarthritis --- psychology --- non-pharmacological --- inflammation


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Complicities : a theory for subjectivity in the psychological humanities
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ISBN: 3030796752 3030796744 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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This is the kind of writing — I hope — members of allied health and medical disciplines have been waiting for. Complicities offers a gentle, generous, highly knowledgeable, and accessible introduction to and application of transdisciplinarity at its best. Using argumentsand ideas from the critical humanities and cutting-edge approaches to neurobiology and psychotherapy, Natasha Distiller invites the reader into a world in which diversity and complexity are openly at play and the taken-for-granted is given a chance to dissolve. —David Azul, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia Beginning from the premise that we cannot separate ourselves from the systems that precede and formulate us as subjects, the author argues that, in reckoning with this complicity, a model of subjectivity can be created that moves beyond binaries and identity politics. In doing so, the book examines how we might develop a more socially just psychological theory and practice, which is both systems work and intra-psychological work. In bringing together ways of thinking developed in the humanities with clinical psychotherapeutic practice, this book offers one interdisciplinary take on key questions of social and emotional efficacy in action-oriented psychotherapy work.

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Psychology --- Clinical psychology --- History of Western philosophy --- Gender studies, gender groups --- Crime & criminology --- Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology) --- psychological humanities --- subjectivity --- Feminist therapy --- Postcolonial theory --- queer theory --- identity politics --- structural inequality --- critical race theory --- social justice --- relational-cultural therapy --- intersubjectivity --- attachment theory --- Lacanian psychoanalysis --- therapeutic transgender activism --- whiteness --- Open Access --- Psychology. --- Clinical psychology. --- Critical theory. --- Sex. --- Race. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Theoretical Psychology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Critical Theory. --- Gender Studies. --- Race and Ethnicity Studies. --- Psychology, Pathological --- Physical anthropology --- Gender (Sex) --- Human beings --- Human sexuality --- Sex (Gender) --- Sexual behavior --- Sexual practices --- Sexuality --- Sexology --- Critical social theory --- Critical theory (Philosophy) --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Negative philosophy --- Criticism (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Sociology --- Frankfurt school of sociology --- Socialism --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Behavioral sciences --- Mental philosophy --- Mind --- Science, Mental --- Human biology --- Philosophy --- Soul --- Mental health --- Psychology and the humanities. --- Subjectivity. --- Social aspects. --- Psicologia --- Subjectivitat


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Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain Across the Lifespan
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The area of rehabilitation research for patients having persistent pain is on the move. The rapid growth in pain science has inspired rehabilitation clinicians and researchers around the globe. This has led to breakthrough research and implementation of modern pain science in rehabilitation settings around the world. Still, our understanding of persistent pain continues to grow, not in the least because of fascinating discoveries from areas such as psychoneuroimmunology, exercise physiology, clinical psychology and nutritional (neuro)biology. This offers unique opportunities to further improve rehabilitation for patients with chronic pain across the lifespan. Also, the diversity of health care disciplines involved in the rehabilitation of chronic pain (e.g. physicians, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, coaches) provides a framework for upgrading rehabilitation for chronic pain towards comprehensive lifestyle approaches.


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Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain Across the Lifespan
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The area of rehabilitation research for patients having persistent pain is on the move. The rapid growth in pain science has inspired rehabilitation clinicians and researchers around the globe. This has led to breakthrough research and implementation of modern pain science in rehabilitation settings around the world. Still, our understanding of persistent pain continues to grow, not in the least because of fascinating discoveries from areas such as psychoneuroimmunology, exercise physiology, clinical psychology and nutritional (neuro)biology. This offers unique opportunities to further improve rehabilitation for patients with chronic pain across the lifespan. Also, the diversity of health care disciplines involved in the rehabilitation of chronic pain (e.g. physicians, psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, coaches) provides a framework for upgrading rehabilitation for chronic pain towards comprehensive lifestyle approaches.


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How to do things with emotions : the morality of anger and shame across cultures
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ISBN: 9780691220970 0691220972 0691220980 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,

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"The world today seems full of anger. In the West, particularly in the US and UK, this anger can oftentimes feel aimless, a possible product of social media. Still, anger is normally considered a useful motivational source for positive social change. Channeling that anger into movements for civil rights, alleviation of socio-economic inequality, and the end of endless wars, has long been understood as a valuable tactic. Moreover, anger is believed to be handy in everyday life in order to protect, and stick up for, oneself. On the flip side, the world today celebrates diminishing amounts of shame. Political leaders and pundits shamelessly abandon commitments to integrity, truth and decency, and in general, shame is considered to be a primitive, ugly emotion, which causes eating disorders, PTSD, teenage pregnancy, suicide, and other highly undesirable circumstances. Having shame is, thus, regularly understood as both psychologically bad and morally bad. Continuing his method of doing ethics by bringing in cross-cultural philosophy, research from psychology, and in this case widening that to include cultural psychology and anthropology, Flanagan shows exactly how our culture shapes our emotions-through norms and traditions-and how proper cultivation of our emotions can yield important progress in our morality"-- In How to Do Things with Emotions, philosopher Owen Flanagan argues this thinking is backwards, and that we need to tune down anger and tune up shame. By examining cross-cultural resources, Flanagan demonstrates how certain kinds of anger are destructive, while a 'mature' sense of shame can be used -as it is in many cultures- as a socializing emotion, that does not need to be attached to the self, but can be called upon to protect good values (kindness, truth) rather than bad ones (racism, sexism). Drawing from Stoic, Buddhist, and other cultural traditions, Flanagan explains that payback anger (i.e., revenge) and pain-passing anger (i.e., passing hurt one is feeling to someone else) are incorrigible, and also, how the Western view of shame rooted in traditions of psychoanalysis is entirely unwarranted.

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Anger. --- Conduct of life. --- Emotions. --- Shame. --- Anger --- Shame --- Emotions --- Conduct of life --- Ethics, Practical --- Morals --- Personal conduct --- Ethics --- Philosophical counseling --- Activism. --- Adjective. --- Annoyance. --- Anxiety. --- Aristotelianism. --- Attachment theory. --- Behavior. --- Bullying. --- C. H. Waddington. --- Causality. --- Coevolution. --- Consciousness. --- Controversy. --- Cortisol. --- Critique. --- Cross-cultural. --- Cruelty. --- Cultural diversity. --- Cultural psychology. --- Deed. --- Deference. --- Deliberation. --- Dialect. --- Disadvantage. --- Disgust. --- Display rules. --- Disposition. --- Emotional Intelligence. --- Emotional expression. --- Emotional intelligence. --- Emotional self-regulation. --- Emotional well-being. --- Ethicist. --- Ethnic group. --- Facial expression. --- Feeling. --- Folk psychology. --- Forgiveness. --- Grief. --- Hard problem of consciousness. --- Human behavior. --- Human science. --- Human. --- Humiliation. --- Idealism. --- Incitement. --- Individuation. --- Interaction. --- Interpersonal relationship. --- Intrapersonal communication. --- Introspection. --- James Mark Baldwin. --- Know-how. --- Language family. --- Linguistic relativity. --- Modus operandi. --- Moral psychology. --- Multiculturalism. --- Obstacle. --- Part of speech. --- Paternalism. --- Personality. --- Phenomenon. --- Phenotypic trait. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of mind. --- Pity. --- Prediction. --- Psychology. --- Punishment. --- Qualia. --- Racism. --- Reason. --- Recklessness (psychology). --- Religion. --- Remade. --- Resentment. --- Role model. --- Sadness. --- Semantics. --- Sexual dimorphism. --- Sexual orientation. --- Skepticism. --- Social theory. --- Social transformation. --- Sociocultural evolution. --- Subculture. --- The Concept of Anxiety. --- The Other Hand. --- The Philosopher. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Trait theory. --- Utilitarianism. --- Vagueness. --- Vasopressin. --- Verb. --- Will to power.


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ICSA Today. International Cultic Studies Association Magazine. Volume 7, Nr. 3, 2016
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ISSN: 2154820X Year: 2016 Publisher: Bonita Springs International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA)

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new religious movements (NRM) --- International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) --- cults --- sects --- cult recovery --- Colorado Model --- ex-cult members --- Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM) --- cult intervention --- recovery from addictions --- testimony --- testimonials --- World Wide Church of God (WWCG) --- Radio Church of God --- poetry --- paintings --- press summaries --- news --- Church of Scientology (news) --- Tvind (news) --- Legionaries of Christ (LC) --- Legion of Christ (LC) --- Legionaries of Christ (news) --- Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) --- FLDS (news) --- book reviews --- cult-related art --- health care --- United States (US) --- health-care reform (US) --- Christian Science --- Church of Thanatology --- financial recovery --- financial responsibility --- Colonia Dignidad (news) --- polygamy --- Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints (FLDS) --- FLDS Community --- children and cults --- art --- Jehovah's Witnesses (news) --- child abuse --- physical abuse --- physical child abuse --- child abuse in sects --- cults and family --- Austria --- Kultusamt (Austria) --- Gesellschaft gegen Sekten- und Kultgefahren (GSK) --- Paul R. Martin (1946–2009) --- Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center (Ohio) --- unhealthy relationships --- Aum Shinrikyo (news) --- Second Generation Adults (SGA) --- family systems --- resilience --- resiliency --- leaving a cult --- Aesthetic Realism --- Eli Siegel (1902-1978) --- philosophy --- Focolare Movement --- Monique Goudsmit --- Catholic Movements --- children of divorce --- family --- family situations --- psychology --- Mormonism (news) --- Exclusive Brethren (news) --- cult definitions --- terminology --- former members --- religion and cults --- recovery issues --- Romania --- New Age in Romania --- Neopaganism in Romania --- neo-paganism --- Church of Scientology (Romania) --- scientology --- Reiki (霊気) --- Reiki in Romania --- movie reviews --- Martha Marcy May Marlene (film) --- Falun Gong (news) --- Massimo Introvigne --- Marcial Maciel Degollado (1920-2008) --- sexual abuse --- sex abuse --- Regnum Christi (RC) --- Religious Groups Awareness International Network (ReGAIN) --- legionary priests --- abuse --- lay movements --- manipulation --- Psychological abuse victims --- Italy --- legislation --- Twelve Tribes (news) --- Amish (news) --- Worldwide Church of God (WCG) --- armstrongism --- Herbert W. Armstrong (1892-1986) --- urban legends --- surveys --- Raëlianism (news) --- marriage --- marital relationships --- mind control --- Great Commission Churches (GCC) --- abusive movements --- Evangelicalism --- Unification Church (UC) --- Sun Myung Moon (1920-2012) --- MeadowHaven (Lakeville, MA) --- dialogue --- anticult movement (ACM) --- cultic studies --- Evangelism --- cult recruitment --- proselytizing --- zen buddhism --- zen tradition --- authoritarianism --- neurobiology --- modern attachment theory --- trauma --- neuroscience --- trauma recovery --- autobiographical writing --- International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) --- Hare Krishna movement --- religious freedom --- freedom of religion --- human rights --- photography --- Canudos (Brazil) --- postcult --- cult pseudopersonality --- narrative therapy --- Transcendental Meditation (TM) --- Shinsekai group --- Japan --- Toru Saito --- lawsuits --- Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) --- Lev Tahor (news) --- mental health --- critical thinking --- harmful cults --- psychotherapy --- persuasion process --- mediation methodology --- conflict settling --- conflict resolution --- psychoeducation --- Quiverfull --- mormonism --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) --- Exclusive Brethren --- children in cults --- pedagogy --- hypnosis --- hypnosis research --- hypnotizability --- authority --- cult studies --- Conscientology --- out out-of-body-experiences (OBE) --- Waldo Vieira (1932-2015) --- Spiritual Movements --- Info-Cult --- The Way International (US) --- Victor Paul Wierwille (1916-1985) --- protestant fundamentalism --- S. (novel) --- literature --- psychological manipulation --- social psychology --- terrorism --- recruiting --- recruitment process --- cognitive overload --- prevention --- institutionalized persuasion


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Journal for the scientific study of religion.
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ISSN: 00218294 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : Society for the scientific study of religion,

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Sociology of religion --- Religious studies --- Religion --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Religion. --- 25 <05> --- #A32285 --- #ANTILTPND9605 --- #BSML-PER --- Pastoraaltheologie--Tijdschriften --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Behavioral Science (Psychology) and Counselling --- Political Science --- Sociology. --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Arts and Humanities. --- Social Sciences. --- Religion - Periodicals. --- religion --- anthropology --- psychology --- sociology of religion --- religion and family --- religion and science --- psychology of religion --- patriarchy --- Evangelicalism --- science and religion --- animal rights --- Nicaragua --- sexual orientation --- book reviews --- shamanic healing --- shamanism --- hypnosis --- hypnotizability --- worship patterns --- religion and politics --- behavioral science --- social sciences --- economics --- religious giving --- surveys --- protestantism --- land use systems --- rationalist religions --- United States (US) --- religious participation --- ego defense mechanisms --- Vipassana Meditation --- attachment theory --- catholicism --- Vatican II --- General Social Survey (GGS) --- religious belief --- ethnography --- cell group ministry --- charisma --- Toronto Blessing --- Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship (TACF) --- Canada --- religious market --- secularisation theory --- secularization theory --- church attendance --- postcommunism --- Guatemala --- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) --- Mormonism --- Second Vatican Council (1965) --- religious fundamentalism --- right-wing authoritarianism --- racial prejudice --- homosexual prejudice --- statistics --- multiple regression --- prejudice --- Jehovah's Witnesses --- litigation --- law --- organizational development --- Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (WTBTS) --- United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing --- Shakers --- religious commitment --- analysis --- new religious movements (NRM) --- millenarianism --- religious orientation --- quest religion --- religion as quest --- Quest Scale --- personal religious variables --- religious coping --- God concept --- religious behavior --- religious attitude --- mature religiosity --- gender --- clergy --- female clergy --- religious mobility --- family --- parental divorce --- family structure --- religious processes --- quest orientation --- religious questioning --- Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-S) --- neuroticism --- psychoticism --- brainwashing --- cults --- sects --- Europe --- religious minorities in Europe --- religion and state --- government policy --- European Union (EU) --- governmental commissions --- Belgium --- France --- Italy --- Switzerland --- Germany --- Sweden --- government administration --- parliamentary reports --- Belgian report --- Administrative Reports on Cults and Sects --- legislation --- anti-cultism --- religious persecution --- anti-cult --- Western Europe --- postmodernity --- abortion --- plausibility theory --- Islam --- Islam in Iran --- islamization --- African-American denominations --- sect formation --- sect-church transformation process --- Catholic marital annulments --- divorce --- Hungary --- religious marketing --- supply-side theory --- religious revival --- religious activity --- domestic violence --- religion and racism --- White Racialist Movement --- racialism --- Odinism --- neopaganism --- neo-paganism --- Christian Identity movement --- Norse paganism --- Nordic paganism --- asatru --- Church of the Creator (COTC) --- dissociation --- Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) --- Dissociation and Religiosity --- dissociation-religiosity relationship --- frequency of prayer --- health and prayer --- Russia --- National Ideology --- religious diversity --- pluralism --- immigration --- immigrants --- immigrant religiosity --- immigrant religion --- scientific study of religion --- study of religious movements --- mental health --- mental disorders --- social movements --- political parties --- Republican Party (US) --- court cases --- sociology of law --- abuse --- Supreme Court (US) --- religious heterogamy --- moral obligations --- new age --- Netherlands --- secularization --- depillarization --- educational systems --- Catholicism in The Netherlands --- Dutch Catholic Church --- Catholic identity --- religious disaffiliation --- children --- morality --- religion and morality --- social support --- religious support --- China --- Chinese Communist Party (CCP) --- seminary training --- Mysticism Scale --- mystical phenomenology --- religious involvement --- religious homogamy --- conservative Protestantism --- Christian God descriptions --- strictness --- congregation studies --- religious contributions --- theological belief --- religious transformation --- neosecularization --- United Kingdom (UK) --- sexuality and gender --- human rights --- Islam and human rights --- religiousness and humility --- Civic Engagement --- Religious Doubts Scale --- religiousness --- Poland --- religion and tolerance --- intolerance --- spirituality --- religious attitudes and behavior --- paranormal belief --- religion and paranormal belief --- religion and sexuality --- sexuality groups --- religion and gender --- childbearing --- religion and childbearing --- childbearing behavior --- Spiritual Assessment Inventory (SAI) --- spiritual development --- religious issues --- interfaith marriage --- intermarriage --- intergroup relations --- Catholicism --- religiosity --- voluntary association participation --- volunteering --- Brazil --- protestantism in Brazil --- Protestant missions --- mission work --- Spiritual Transcendence Index (STI) --- New Age --- religious decline --- religious change --- nonreligiosity --- prayers --- cognitive psychology --- African Americans --- religious affiliation --- gender differences in religiousness --- Jewish religious behavior --- religious identity --- gender orientation --- masculinity ideology --- Orthodox Christianity --- Orthodox Churches --- political participation --- church activities --- adolescents --- adolescent religiosity --- youth religious participation --- American youth --- youth religiosity --- National Survey of Children (NSC) --- anti-Catholicism --- anti-Catholic bias --- religious questing --- compassion --- religious right --- religious-right --- political behavior --- India --- contraception --- birth control --- social learning theory --- personal spirituality --- American Christianity --- human cloning --- Church of Sweden --- Evangelical renewal movements (ERM) --- United Methodist Church (UMC) --- evangelical clergy --- youth --- American adolescents --- African American Baptist Church --- religiosity and mental health --- religious stratification --- colonial America --- forgiveness --- paranormal beliefs and religious beliefs --- Australia --- mormonism --- belief in God --- religious switching --- lived religion --- Mexico --- schisms --- Virgin Mary --- apocalyptic Marian colony of Nueva Jerusalén --- schismogenesis --- Nueva Jerusalén --- Apocalyptic Marianism --- Nabor Cardenas --- religion and delinquency --- adolescent delinquency --- African-American congregations --- social service activity --- multiracial congregations --- religion and race --- racial diversification --- National Congregations Study (NCS) --- religious rights --- Muslim religious rights --- Islam in Europe --- network closure --- family formation --- 9-11 --- World Trade Center (WTC) --- terrorism --- September 11 attacks --- Lebanon --- Lebanese Muslims --- religious freedom --- religious pluralism --- freedom of religion --- Iran --- theocracy --- Islamic societies --- congregational growth --- modernization theory --- strictness theory --- praying --- International Churches of Christ (ICOC) --- Bahá'í communities --- People's Temple --- multiracialism --- multiculturalism --- social services --- religiousness and spirituality --- generativity --- anti-semitism --- American Judaism --- sexuality --- denominational growth and decline --- sacralization --- religious authority --- faith-based organizations --- service organizations --- public welfare --- organizational mechanisms --- innovations --- Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) --- Soviet Union --- Soviet Russia --- scientific atheism --- American protestant denominations --- Catholic religious orders --- women --- Chinese Catholic Church --- catholic identity --- capital punishment --- death penalty --- adolescence --- sect-to-church theory --- Catholic Church --- Catholic parish organizational structure --- religiosity and nonreligiosity --- life satisfaction --- Protestant Church --- scandals --- race --- National Survey of American Life (NSAL) --- religion and health --- religiosity and belief --- secular transition theory --- Norwegian Church Abroad (NCA) --- religion and nationalism --- religion and nation --- threat perceptions --- value-support --- religious out-groups --- parental religiosity --- religion and youth --- scripture reading --- National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) --- Abrahamic religions --- American clergy --- religious fertility --- gender roles --- statistical analysis --- Judaism --- Pope Francis --- religious leadership --- netnography --- social media research --- Reform Judaism --- religion and internet --- online religion --- virtual religions --- healthcare --- chaplaincy --- professionalization --- gendered processes --- religion and mental health --- sexual morality --- Turkey --- corona --- coronavirus --- Covid-19 --- pandemic --- Christian nationalism --- diversity in religiosity --- personal morality --- predictors of religiosity --- evangelical identity --- Born-again Christianity --- racial attitudes --- racial resentment --- attachment --- prosocial behaviors --- religion and charity --- Orthodox Jews --- public funding --- abortion legality --- terminology --- gender and sexuality --- religion and covid-19 --- cancer --- breast cancer --- religion and individualism --- collectivism --- religiosity and individualism --- Islamization policy --- Turkish Muslims --- religiosity and values --- civic engagement --- supernatural evil --- religious evil --- immigration policy --- communism --- religion and communism --- oppression --- oppressive regulation --- Catholics in Britain --- British Catholics --- spiritual abuse --- religion and immigration --- religious trajectories --- politicization of religion --- public health restrictions --- masculinity --- sexual insecurity --- trait reactance --- psychological reactance --- race and gender --- religion and cognitive ability --- sleep --- health and longevity --- sleep quality --- suffering --- spiritual fortitude --- prayer practices --- prayer in America --- measurement invariance --- Japan --- religious beliefs --- supernaturalism --- psychological benefits of religion --- New Age spirituality --- cross-cultural research --- Orthodox Judaism --- marriage --- Yeshiva Orthodoxy --- Modern Orthodoxy --- Jewish communities --- National Survey of Religious Leaders (NSRL) --- magic --- religion and magic --- phylogenetic --- paranormal --- demography --- Jews --- social science --- whiteness --- American Jews --- Catholic education --- religious education --- faith-based education --- institutional identity --- ministry --- seminary --- pastoral ministry --- career plans --- vocation --- social influence --- depression --- occupational distress --- clergywomen --- Black Church --- homosexuality --- homophobia --- LGBTQ --- religious expression --- workplace status --- work autonomy --- socioeconomic status (SES) --- smartphones --- digitalization of religion --- Christian higher education --- color-blindness --- color-cognizance --- racial reconciliation --- religious bias --- ethical standards --- deviance --- antiascetic hypothesis --- East Asia --- Asianization --- multiple religious belonging (MRB) --- Asian religiosity --- discrimination --- workplace --- spiritual calling --- Latin America --- sub-saharan Africa --- political attitudes --- Renewalist Christianity --- pentecostalism --- Pentecostals and Charismatics --- Christian Nationalism --- Biblical Literalism --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracy belief --- conspiracism --- covid-19 --- existential security --- economic insecurity --- evangelicalism --- sermons --- poverty --- pastors --- gender ideology --- South Korea --- Christianity --- Confucianism --- Buddhism --- separate spheres ideology --- religious events --- Arbaeen Event --- Iranian Shiites --- social interpretation --- social solidarity --- pilgrimage --- Buddhist education --- violent behavior --- internal secularization --- priest research --- religious parties --- Pakistan --- politicians --- political elites --- risk preferences --- Vladimir Putin --- Religious Right --- Ukraine --- hedge funds --- derivatives

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