Psychology of Religion and Coping
Discover the profound connection between psychology and religion in Kenneth I. Pargament's insightful book, Psychology of Religion and Coping. Published by Guilford Publications in 2001, this comprehensive volume spans 548 pages, offering a blend of theoretical frameworks, personal narratives, and clinical insights. Pargament delves into critical questions about the role of religion in coping with life's challenges, exploring whether it serves as a source of support or a potential obstacle during difficult times. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of mental health, philosophy, and the human experience. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the psychological aspects of faith, Psychology of Religion and Coping provides valuable perspectives that can enhance both personal growth and therapeutic practices.