Mental Health and ReligionThe author explores religious behaviour and provides a guide for those helping the mentally ill. |
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Kate Miriam Loewenthal. they had a funny way of showing it , because their ratings of the girl showed they didn't think much of her . Lerner and his colleagues have carried out versions of this experiment with all kinds of controls and ...
Kate Miriam Loewenthal. they had a funny way of showing it , because their ratings of the girl showed they didn't think much of her . Lerner and his colleagues have carried out versions of this experiment with all kinds of controls and ...
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... rating would your ideal be ? 3. a ) Does he or she give you practical help ? b ) What rating would your ideal be ? There are several suggested ways of scoring the scale illus- trated in Table 7.1 , of which the following are the two ...
... rating would your ideal be ? 3. a ) Does he or she give you practical help ? b ) What rating would your ideal be ? There are several suggested ways of scoring the scale illus- trated in Table 7.1 , of which the following are the two ...
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... ratings of the volunteer and his / her performance . A volunteer is then called for , and pleasant - looking girl steps forward . The rest of the class watch through a screen while she struggles with a difficult learning task , makes ...
... ratings of the volunteer and his / her performance . A volunteer is then called for , and pleasant - looking girl steps forward . The rest of the class watch through a screen while she struggles with a difficult learning task , makes ...
Contents
Definitions of mental health and of religion | 7 |
A general framework for understanding some causes | 19 |
Communities where noone goes mad? | 44 |
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References to this book
Psychiatry and Religion: Context, Consensus and Controversies Dinesh Bhugra No preview available - 1997 |