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Religion and Psychiatry (eBook)

Beyond Boundaries
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2009 | 1. Auflage
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Religion and Psychiatry -  Peter Verhagen,  Herman M. Van Praag,  Juan José López-Ibor,  John Cox,  Driss Moussaoui
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Religion (and spirituality) is very much alive and shapes the cultural values and aspirations of psychiatrist and patient alike, as does the choice of not identifying with a particular faith.  Patients bring their beliefs and convictions into the doctor-patient relationship.  The challenge for mental health professionals, whatever their own world view, is to develop and refine their vocabularies such that they truly understand what is communicated to them by their patients. Religion and Psychiatry provides psychiatrists with a framework for this understanding and highlights the importance of religion and spirituality in mental well-being. 

This book aims to inform and explain, as well as to be thought provoking and even controversial.  Patiently and thoroughly, the authors consider why and how, when and where religion (and spirituality) are at stake in the life of psychiatric patients.  The interface between psychiatry and religion is explored at different levels, varying from daily clinical practice to conceptual fieldwork.  The book covers phenomenology, epidemiology, research data, explanatory models and theories.  It also reviews the development of DSM V and its awareness of the importance of religion and spirituality in mental health.

What can religious traditions learn from each other to assist the patient? Religion and Psychiatry discusses this, as well as the neurological basis of religious experiences.  It describes training programmes that successfully incorporate aspects of religion and demonstrates how different religious and spiritual traditions can be brought together to improve psychiatric training and daily practice.

  • Describes the relationship of the main world religions with psychiatry
  • Considers training, policy and service delivery
  • Provides powerful support for more effective partnerships between psychiatry and religion in day to day clinical care

This is the first time that so many psychiatrists, psychologists and theologians from all parts of the world and from so many different religious and spiritual backgrounds have worked together to produce a book like this one. In that sense, it truly is a World Psychiatric Association publication.

Religion and Psychiatry is recommended reading for residents in psychiatry, postgraduates in theology, psychology and psychology of religion, researchers in psychiatric epidemiology and trans-cultural psychiatry, as well as professionals in theology, psychiatry and psychology of religion



Peter J. Verhagen is a graduate of the School of Medicine (1983) and the School of Theology (1988) of the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. In 1988 he was registered as a psychiatrist. He is a practicing psychiatrist and theologian, group psychotherapist and supervisor (2002) of the Dutch Association for Group Dynamics and Group Psychotherapy. He is Director of the Program for the Treatment of Personality Disorders, Meerkanten GGz Ermelo/Harderwijk. He is also co-founder and present chair of the WPA Section on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry, founded in 2003, and Secretary of the Dutch Foundation for Psychiatry and Religion. He is lead editor of the Dutch journal, 'Psyche & Geloof' (Psyche & Faith).

Herman M. van Praag is Professor Emeritus of the Dutch Universities of Groningen, Utrecht, Maastricht, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA. He established the first department of biological psychiatry in Europe (Groningen) and became the first European Professor of Biological Psychiatry in 1968. He is well known for his extensive research on the biological determinants of depression and depressive symptoms for which he was decorated many times. He chaired the WPA Section on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry.

Juan J. López-Ibor, Jr is Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for Psychiatry and Mental Health of the San Carlos Hospital of the Complutense University in Madrid. He is also Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Mental Health, Spain, and Fellow of the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain, Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Zaragoza, and Honorary Fellow of the Spanish Medical Chirurgical Academy. He has been Secretary General, President-Elect and President of the World Psychiatric Association. He is author, alone or in collaboration, of 53 books and of 219 chapters in monographs by other authors. He has published more than 330 papers in scientific journals and has presented more than 1,500 papers and communications in scientific meetings.

John L. Cox is Professor Emeritus at Keele University and Visiting Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. During his period as President and Dean of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, he encouraged greater emphasis on international mental health, and the bridging of arts and science. He is the Immediate Past Secretary General of the World Psychiatric Association. He has a longstanding interest in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health, and was the lead editor of a book based on the work of Paul Tournier. He co-authored Modern Management of Perinatal Mental Disorder, and has published widely in perinatal mental health and transcultural psychiatry.

Driss Moussaoui is the Founder and the Chairman of the Ibn Rushd University Psychiatric Centre in Casablanca, Morocco, a WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Health since 1992. He is the President-Elect of the World Association of Social Psychiatry and a member of the French Academy of Medicine. He is the Vice-Chair of the World Psychiatric Association Section on Spirituality, Religion and Psychiatry. Driss Moussaoui has published (or edited) 10 books and hundreds of papers in international journals.

Peter J. Verhagen is a graduate of the School of Medicine (1983) and the School of Theology (1988) of the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. In 1988 he was registered as a psychiatrist. He is a practicing psychiatrist and theologian, group psychotherapist and supervisor (2002) of the Dutch Association for Group Dynamics and Group Psychotherapy. He is Director of the Program for the Treatment of Personality Disorders, Meerkanten GGz Ermelo/Harderwijk. He is also co-founder and present chair of the WPA Section on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry, founded in 2003, and Secretary of the Dutch Foundation for Psychiatry and Religion. He is lead editor of the Dutch journal, 'Psyche & Geloof' (Psyche & Faith). Herman M. van Praag is Professor Emeritus of the Dutch Universities of Groningen, Utrecht, Maastricht, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA. He established the first department of biological psychiatry in Europe (Groningen) and became the first European Professor of Biological Psychiatry in 1968. He is well known for his extensive research on the biological determinants of depression and depressive symptoms for which he was decorated many times. He chaired the WPA Section on Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry. Juan J. López-Ibor, Jr is Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for Psychiatry and Mental Health of the San Carlos Hospital of the Complutense University in Madrid. He is also Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Mental Health, Spain, and Fellow of the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain, Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Zaragoza, and Honorary Fellow of the Spanish Medical Chirurgical Academy. He has been Secretary General, President-Elect and President of the World Psychiatric Association. He is author, alone or in collaboration, of 53 books and of 219 chapters in monographs by other authors. He has published more than 330 papers in scientific journals and has presented more than 1,500 papers and communications in scientific meetings. John L. Cox is Professor Emeritus at Keele University and Visiting Professor at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. During his period as President and Dean of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, he encouraged greater emphasis on international mental health, and the bridging of arts and science. He is the Immediate Past Secretary General of the World Psychiatric Association. He has a longstanding interest in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health, and was the lead editor of a book based on the work of Paul Tournier. He co-authored Modern Management of Perinatal Mental Disorder, and has published widely in perinatal mental health and transcultural psychiatry. Driss Moussaoui is the Founder and the Chairman of the Ibn Rushd University Psychiatric Centre in Casablanca, Morocco, a WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Health since 1992. He is the President-Elect of the World Association of Social Psychiatry and a member of the French Academy of Medicine. He is the Vice-Chair of the World Psychiatric Association Section on Spirituality, Religion and Psychiatry. Driss Moussaoui has published (or edited) 10 books and hundreds of papers in international journals.

Religion and Psychiatry: Beyond Boundaries 1
Contents 7
List of Contributors 11
Foreword 15
Preface 17
General Introduction: Religion and Science 23
Part 1: Prolegomena (First Issues): History, Philosophy, Science and Culture 33
INTRODUCTION 33
1.1 Evil in Historical Perspective: At the Intersection of Religion and Psychiatry 35
1.2 Linguistic Analysis and Values- Based Practice: One Way of Getting Started with Some Kinds of Philosophical Problems at the Interface Between Psychiatry and Religion 61
1.3 Science and Transcendence in Psychopathology Lessons from Existentialism
1.4 Psychiatry of the Whole Person – Contribution of Spirituality in form of Mystic (Sufi) Thinking 95
Part 2: Main Issues: The Interface Between Psychiatry, Mental Health and Major Religious Traditions 109
INTRODUCTION 109
2.1 Judaism and Psychiatry 111
2.2 Christianity and Psychiatry 127
2.3 Religion and Mental Health in Islam 141
2.4 Psychiatry and African Religion 165
2.5 Hinduism and Mental Health 181
2.6 Buddhism and Psychotherapy in Japan 203
2.7 Psychiatry and Theravada Buddhism 215
Part 3: Core Issues: Religion and Psychopathology 231
INTRODUCTION 231
3.1 Religious Experience and Psychopathology 233
3.2 God’s Champions and Adversaries: About the Borders between Normal and Abnormal Religiosity 257
3.3 Religion and Psychopathology: Psychosis and Depression 275
3.4 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Religion: A Reconnaissance 293
3.5 Religion and Psychoanalysis: Past and Present 305
3.6 On the Psychology of Religious Fundamentalism 327
3.7 Measurement at the Interface of Psychiatry and Religion: Issues and Existing Measures 341
Part 4: Research Issues 363
INTRODUCTION 363
4.1 Religion and Mental Health: What Do You Mean When You Say ‘Religion’? What Do You Mean When You Say ‘Mental Health’? 365
4.2 A Moment of Anger, a Lifetime of Favor: Image of God, Personality, and Orthodox Religiosity 383
4.3 The Relationship Between an Orthodox Protestant Upbringing andCurrent Orthodox Protestant Adherence, DSM-IV Axis II B Cluster Personality Disorders and Structural Borderline Personality Organization 395
4.4 When Religion Goes Awry: Religious Risk Factors for Poorer Health and Well-Being 411
4.5 Religious Practice and Mental Health: a Moroccan Experience 435
4.6 Religious and Spiritual Considerations in Psychiatric Diagnosis: Considerations for the DSM-V 445
Part 5: Interdisciplinary Issues: Psychotherapy, Pastoral Care and Meaning Giving 467
INTRODUCTION 467
5.1 Gods of the Horizon: The Therapist’s and the Patient’s Religious Representations and the Inevitability of Countertransference 469
5.2 Assumptions About Pastoral Care, Spirituality and Mental Health 501
5.3 Coming to Terms with Loss in Schizophrenia – The Search for Meaning 519
Part 6: Controversial Issues: Religion and the Brain 535
INTRODUCTION 535
6.1 The Limits of Scientific Understanding and their Relevance for the Role of Religion in Psychiatry 537
6.2 Seat of the Divine: A Biological ‘Proof of God’s Existence’? 545
6.3 Neuro-Theology: Demasqué of Religions 563
Part 7: Training Issues: Residency Training and Continuous Education 591
INTRODUCTION 591
7.1 Religion and the Training of Psychotherapists 593
7.2 Multicultural Education and Training in Religion and Spirituality 609
Epilogue: Proposal for a World Psychiatric Association Consensus or Position Statement on Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry 637
Notes on Contributors 655
Index of Names 669
Index of Subjects 673

"The range is very broad, there is a fair degree of debate within
the volume, and attempting to bring the combatants together in
discussion sections may be valuable in a second edition.
Considering the enormity and controversial nature of the subject,
the editors must be commended on producing this valuable volume."
(Mental health, religion and culture, 1 January 2011)



"All in all: very readable, a large amount of material brought
together in a single volume, a milestone marking the beginning of a
new, less ideological and less conflict-ridden era in the history
of psychiatry and religion." (Dutch Theological Journal,
2010)

"offers an outstanding collection of chapters dealing with
mental health and religion. Its editors, Peter J. Verhagen, Herman
M. van Praag, Juan J. Lopez-Ibor Jr., John L. Cox., and Driss
Moussaoui, have assembled a great variety of chapters dealing with
topics that are of great interest to psychologists studying
religion." (www.psyrel.com)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.10.2009
Reihe/Serie World Psychiatric Association
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte Medical Science • Medizin • Social Psychiatry • Sozialpsychiatrie
ISBN-10 0-470-68221-3 / 0470682213
ISBN-13 978-0-470-68221-0 / 9780470682210
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