Religion And Mental Health
Religion And Mental Health. The correlation between religion and mental health varies significantly by religion, as well as by region and culture. The World Health Organization (WHO) discerns four dimensions of health, namely physical, social, mental, and spiritual health.
Religion can serve as a source of comfort and strength when people are Studies suggest that religion has both the potential to help and harm mental health and well-being.
However, by the turn of the millennium, psychology was showing belated signs of trying to catch up in its study of religion and its effects.
Koenig Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA. Although the definitions for both religiosity and Previous studies have also reported some negative effects of religion and religious education on mental health. Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital in Philadelphia. (Redirected from Religion and mental health).
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