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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Bibliography on Spirituality and Mental Health

Below you'll find the bibliography on spirituality and mental health put together by Priscilla Rigdway, PhD for last spring's summit.

A stack of books awaits, courtesy photohacks.






Spirituality and Mental Health Recovery
A Brief Bibliography
Priscilla Ridgway, PhD

                                                                                               
Arnold, D., Calhoun, L.G., Tedeschi, R., Cann, A. (2005). Vicarious posttraumatic growth in psychotherapy. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 45(2): 239-263.

Bassett, H., Lloyd, C.,& Tse, S. (2008). Approaching in the right spirit: Spirituality and hope in recovery from mental health problems. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. 15(6): 254-259.

Bussema, K.E. & Bussema, E.F. (2000). Is there a balm in Gilead? The implications of faith in coping with with a psychiatric disability. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 24(2), 117-124.

Calhoun, L.G., Cann, A., Tedeschi, R.G. (2000). A correlational test of the relationship between posttraumatic growth, religion, and Cognitive processing.

Calhoun, L.G. & Tedeschi, R.G. (1998). Beyond recovery from trauma: Implications for clinical practice and research. Journal of Social Issues. 54: 357-371.

Calhoun, L.G. & Tedeschi, R.G. (1999). Facilitating Posttraumatic Growth: A Clinician’s Guide. London: Ernbaum.

Calhoun, L.G. & Tedeschi, R.G. (2004). Posttraumatic Growth: Conceptual Foundations and Empirical Evidence. Psychological Inquiry. 15(1): 1-18.

Canda, E. R., & Furman, L. D. (1999). Spiritual diversity in social work practice: The heart of helping. New York: Free press.

Clarke, I. (Ed.) (2001). Psychosis and spirituality. London: Whurr Publishers.
                       
Corrigan, P., McCorkle, B., Schell, B., Kidder, K. (2003). Religion and spirituality in the lives of people with serious mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal. 39(6), 487-499.

Cornah, D. (n.d.). The impact of spirituality on mental Health: A review of the literature. The Mental Health Foundation.

Deegan (2006) Recovery journal: Spiritual lessons in recovery. Retrieved from website http://www.patdeegan.com/blog/archives/000011.php on 07/08/2009).

Derezotes, D. S. (2006). Spiritually oriented social work practice. Boston: Pearson.

Elkins, G., Rajab, M. H., and Marcus, J. (2005). Complementary and alternative medicine use by psychiatric inpatients. Psychological Reports 96 (1)Feb: 163-4.

Fallot, R. (Ed.) (1998). Spirituality and religion in recovery from mental illness. San Francisco, CA: Joseey-Bass Publishers.

Fallot, R. D. (1998). Recommendations for integrating spirituality into mental health. New Directions for Mental Health Services, 80, 97-100.

Fallot, R. D. (2001). Spirituality and religion in psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery from mental illness. International review of psychiatry. 13: 110-116.
                       
Fallot, R. D. (2007). Spirituality and religion in recovery: Some current issues. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 30(4), 261-270.

Fukuyama, M. A., & Sevig, T. D. (1999). Integrating spirituality into multicultural counseling. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.

Gilbert P.& Nicholls V. (2003) Inspiring Hope: Recognizing the Importance of Spirituality in a Whole Person Approach to Mental Health. London: National Institute for Mental Health in England.

Greg-Shroeder, Rev. Susan (N.D.). Mental Illness and Families of Faith: How Congregations can Respond. www.MentallHealthMinistries.net

Helmeke, K. & Sori C. (2006). The therapist’s notebook for integrating spirituality in counselling (Eds). NY: Haworth Press.

Koenig Harold, G. (2005) Faith and mental health: Religious resources for healing. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press.

Levin, J. S. (2001). God, faith, and health: Exploring the spirituality-healing connection. New York: Wiley.

Leibrich, J. (2002) Making space: spirituality and mental health. Mental Health, Religion and Culture. 5(2): 143-162.

Lindgren, K., & Coursey, R. (1995). Spirituality and serious mental illness: A two part study. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 18(3), 93-111.

Lukoff, D. (2005). Spiritual and transpersonal approaches to psychotic disorders. In S. G. Mijares & G. S. Khalsa (Eds.), The psychospiritual clinician’s handbook. (pp. 233-257). New York: Haworth Press.

Lukoff David. “Spirituality in the Recovery from Persistent Mental Disorders.” Southern Medical Journal, 100 (6),June 2007.Available at: http://www.smajournalonline.com.

Mace, C. (2008). Mindfulness and mental health: Therapy, theory, and science. London: Routledge.

Metheany, J.-S. & Coholic, D. (n.d.). Exploring spirituality in mental health: Social worker and psychiatrist viewpoints. Retrieved from the Web at: http://uwinndsor.ca/criticalsocial work/exploring-spiritualty-in-mental-health. 3/27/12.

Mijares, S. G. & Khalsa G. S. (2005) The psychospiritual clinician’s handbook. New York: The Haworth Press.

Miller, W. R. (1999). Integrating spirituality into treatment: resources for practitioners. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Moodley, R., & West, W. (2005). Integrating traditional healing practices into counseling and psychotherapy. Multicultural aspects of counselling and psychotherapy, v. 22. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications.

Murphy, M. A. (2000). Coping with the spiritual meaning of psychosis. Psychiatric rehabilitation journal. 24(2): 179-183.

O’Rourke, C. (1997). Listening for the sacred: Addressing spiritual issues in the group treatment of adults with mental illness. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 67(2), 177-196.


Pargament, K. I. (2007). Spiritually integrated psychotherapy: understanding and addressing the sacred. New York: Guilford Press.

Phillips, R., Lakin, R., & Pargament, K. (2002). Brief report: Development and implementation of a spiritual issues psychoeducational group for those with serious mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 38, 487-495.

Pierre, J. M. (2001). Faith or delusion: At the crossroads of religion and psychosis. Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 7(3): 163-72.

Regers, G. M., and Rogers, S. A. (2002). Diagnostic differences in religious coping among individuals with persistent mental illness. Journal of Psychology and Christianity. 21(4): 341-48.

Russinova, Z., & Cash, D. (2007). Personal perspectives about the meaning of religion and spirituality among persons with serious mental illnesses. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 30, 271-284.
Russinova, Z., Wewiorski, N. J., and Cash D (2002). Use of alternative health care practices by persons with serious mental illness: Perceived benefits. American Journal of Public Health. 92 (10): 1600-1603.

SAMHSA (2004). Building Bridges: Mental Health Consumers and Members of Faith-Based and Community Organizations in Dialogue. USDHHS. SAMHSA.  DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 04-3868.

Seybold, K. S. (2007). Explorations in neuroscience, psychology, and religion. Ashgate science and religion series. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate Pub.

Smark, T. (2009). Spirituality and Mental Health. Australian Journal of Pastoral Care and Mental Health. 3(2):19-27.

Spaniol, L. (2002). Spirituality and Connectedness. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. 25(4):321-322.

Sperry, L., & Shafranske, E. P. (2005). Spiritually oriented psychotherapy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Sullivan, W.P. (1992). Spirituality as a social support for individuals with mental illness. Spirituality and Social Work Journal. 3(1): 7-13.

Sullivan, W. P. (1993). “It helps me to be a whole person”: The role of spirituality among the mentally challenged. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 16(3): 125-134.

Sullivan, W.P. (2009). Spirituality: A road to mental health or mental illness. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought. 28(1), 84-98.

Swinton, J. (2001) Spirituality and mental health care. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Tedeschi, R.G. & Calhoun, L.G. (1996). The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory: Measuring the positive legacy of trauma. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 9(3): 455-470.

Tepper, L., Rogers, S. A., Coleman, E. M., & Malony, H. N. (2001). The prevalence of religious coping among persons with persistent mental illness. Psychiatric Services. 52(5): 660-665.

Wahas, S. and Kent, G. (1997). Coping with auditory hallucinations: a cross-cultural comparison between Western (British) and non-Western (Saudi Arabian) patients. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 185: 664-68.

Whitney, E. (1998). Mania as spiritual emergency. Psychiatric Services. 49(12): 1547-1548.

Wong-McDonald, A. (2007). Spirituality and psychosocial rehabilitation: Empowering persons with psychiatric disabilities at an inner-city program. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 30(4), 295-300.

Woodward, C. & Joseph, S. (2003). Positive change processes and post-truamtic growth in people who have experienced childhood abuse: understanding vehicles of change. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, & Practice. 76:267-283.

Yangarber,-Hicks, N. I. (2003). Religious coping styles and recovery from serious mental illness. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering. 63(7-b): 348.