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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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Making Meaning of Homicide Through Intentionality and Action: The Findings of a Grounded Theory Study
Homicide survivors struggle, often long-term, with a crisis of meaning that can complicate grief and undermine healing. This manuscript provides a...
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The twisted path to sacredness: a grounded theory study of irrational religious orientation and its psycho-sociological implications
This research delves into the nuances, origins, and societal effects of irrational religious orientations within China’s Generation Z, employing...
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Theoretical and Empirical Foundations for a Unified Pyramid of Human Motivation
Revisions are proposed to the taxonomic model of human motivation of Forbes ( Review of General Psychology, 15 (2), 85-98, 2011) in order to...
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Examining Motivations to Walk the Camino de Santiago: A Typology of Pilgrims
The purpose of this article is to develop a comprehensive understanding of people’s motivations for going on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage using...
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Emotional Creativity: Applied Concerns
The experience and expression of emotions is central to defining authentic self. The chapter explores emotions from the perspective of Western and... -
The End of the World As We Have Known It? An Introduction to Collapsology
Human-induced climate change is fast becoming a climate emergency as we near an irreversible point of no return. In our anthropocentric quest to have...
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Identity, Relationships, and Community as Antidotes for Historic and Race-Based Trauma: Lessons from Sikh and Indigenous Communities
Using two case studies, from a Midwestern Sikh immigrant community and from a Pacific Northwest Indigenous community, this paper argues that positive...
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Mindfulness for Global Public Health: Critical Analysis and Agenda
ObjectiveThe modern mindfulness movement and the public health field are aligned in many approaches, including recognizing psychosocial stress...
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Parenting Surviving Children After the Death of a Child from Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
The death of a child is a tragic, devastating event with enormous emotional and relational impact on the family unit. Parental changes are...
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The Role of Spirituality in the Lives of Women Co** with Early Motherhood
The transition to motherhood is a deeply personal experience that can have an effect on women’s psychological, social, and spiritual sense of self....
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Foreign-born Counselor Educators: Strengths, Challenges, and Areas of Support
This article features strengths and challenges indicated by foreign-born counselor educators in programs accredited by the Council for Accreditation...
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Searching for Wholeness Amidst Traumatic Grief: The Role of Spiritual Practices that Reveal Compassion in Embodied, Relational, and Transcendent Ways
How can body-centered spiritual practices help those experiencing traumatic grief? Research on trauma recovery using Porges’s polyvagal theory...
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Wellbeing in Other Domains
This chapter discusses wellbeing research on other life domains besides those covered in the previous chapters. Specifically, the chapter describes... -
Traditional Decorative Symbols and User Behavior: Experiences of Ghanaian and Chinese Seat Users
In most Ghanaian and Chinese homes, seats are adorned with unique traditional symbols. One value of traditional seats which needs to be documented is...
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An Examination of Co** Strategies and Intent to Leave Child Welfare During the COVID 19 Pandemic
Child welfare work is inherently difficult, and child welfare agencies are known to experience high rates of turnover. We sought to expand the...
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Between War and Peace, Past and Future: Experiencing the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is widely known as a universal symbol of peace, but there have not been studies of how people actually experience and...
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Native Hawaiians and Psychology: The Cultural and Historical Context of Indigenous Ways of Knowing
This chapter reviews psychological research on Native Hawaiians conducted in the nineteenth through the twenty-first centuries. The rationale is to...