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Living in the Aftermath: Spiritual Struggles of Hong Kong Christian Women Survivors of Sexual Violence
Spiritual trauma is one of the common outcomes for Christian women trauma survivors together with other psychological challenges (McNulty & Wardle in C...
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Develo** Women in Senior Leadership: A Case Study of the Australian Christian Churches in South Australia
The research is a case study of the Australian Christian Churches in South Australia concerning the development of women in senior leadership. A...
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The Anthropocene Age Reveals the Insanity at the Heart of Western Christian Religious Experience
This article claims that the Anthropocene Age reveals the tragic insanity that lies at the core of religious experiences informed by Hebrew and...
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‘Mad, bad, or possessed’? Perceptions of Self-Harm and Mental Illness in Evangelical Christian Communities
Mental illness within evangelical Christian communities is frequently stigmatised, with many attributing it exclusively to demonic possession, lack...
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The Well-Being and Resilience of Canadian Christian Clergy
Clergy play significant leadership, educational, and caregiving roles in society. However, burnout is a concern for the clergy profession, those they...
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Perspectives of Mainline Protestant Christian Pastors on the Consequences of Familial Acceptance and Rejection of LGB Members: Understanding the Role of Religion for Family Therapists
When therapists are working with families with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) members, discussions of family acceptance and rejection can be...
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Christian Spiritual Self-Awareness Promotes Spiritual Formation
Christian spiritual formation is the process by which a person’s life is transformed to become Christlike; the person consciously aligns their words,...
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Safer Sex Negotiation Among Ghanaian Women in Sexual Unions: Does Women’s Household Decision-Making Capacity Matter?
Women’s ability to negotiate for safer sex has been found to be dependent on their household decision making power. However, there is paucity of...
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Vulnerable Women: Negotiations Among Migrant Women in the Aftermath of the Ukraine War
Women, in the past and to different extents in the present, have typically constituted a vulnerable although heterogenous social group. After the...
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Fertility of Czech Gay and Straight Men, Women, and Their Relatives: Testing the Sexually Antagonistic Gene Hypothesis
One proposal for the persistence of homosexuality in the human population is the sexually antagonistic gene hypothesis, which suggests that the lower...
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Perceived stress among single Palestinian women in Israel: a mixed method research
Single women face various stressors throughout their lives. The study examines the experience of single Palestinian women in Israel and assesses how...
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Centering and flourishing: an online intervention study assessing the effects of a Christian contemplative practice on stress-reduction and human flourishing
Despite widespread engagement in contemplative religious practices, comparatively little research has been conducted on their potential effects on...
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Ban of Religious Gatherings during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Christian Church Leaders’ Well-Being in Ghana
This study was conducted during a period of lockdown and ban on social gatherings, including religious gatherings, in Ghana. The restrictions were...
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A History of Christian Conversion and Other Conversion Models: a Review Essay
The review essay starts out with an overview and brief evaluation of A History of Christian Conversion by David W. Kling. It then focuses on a few...
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Bending But Not Breaking: Resilience of Women Survivors of Violence
Through this chapter, Indigenous women’s resilience narratives to identify protective factors related to IPV. Women reported to us the following... -
Relating Profiles of Ethnocultural Gender Roles to Mental Health and Help-Seeking Attitudes among Latina Women
Latina women report higher levels of psychological distress relative to Latino men (Fortuna et al. in J Clin Psychiatry 68(4):572–581, 2007;...
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The Impact of Financial Health on the Spiritual, Mental, and Relational Health of Christian Graduate Students
Financial stress is a growing concern for Americans. One population that is particularly susceptible to financial stress and its negative...
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Angela Merkel and Graça Machel: The Comparative Heroine’s Journeys of Two Women Leaders Beyond WEIRD
This chapter uses a comparative psychobiographical approach within the research paradigm of hermeneutics to explore the heroine’s journeys of two... -
Women oppressed in the daily lives and cultural practices of the akha people, Thailand: how can the situation change?
BackgroundGender equality is one of the most concerning issues globally. Females lacking equality could lead to several impacts, including health and...
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The Pioneering Role of Women from Universidade Estadual de Londrina in the Dissemination of Behavior Analysis in Brazil
Behavior analysis arrived in Brazil in the 1960s with Fred Keller's teachings. His demonstrations of the basic principles of behavior and their...