References
- ALLPORT, G.W. (1950). The individual and his religion. New York: Macmillan.
- AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (1990). Guidelines regarding possible conflict between psychiatrists’ religious commitments and psychiatric practice. American Journal of Psychiatry, 147, 542.
- AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
- BARKER, E. (1997). New religions and mental health. In: D. BHUGRA (Ed.), Psychiatry and religion: context, consensus and controversies. London: Routledge.
- DURKHEIM, E. (1912). The elementary forms of religious life (republished 1995). New York: Free Press.
- ELLIS, A. (1980). Psychotherapy and atheistic values: a response to A.E. Bergin’s ‘Psychotherapy and religious values’. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 48, 635-639.
- FRANK, J.D. & FRANK, J.B. (1991). Persuasion and healing: a comparative study of psychotherapy, 3rd edition. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- FREUD, S. (1907). Obsessive acts and religious practices, reprinted in Sigmund Freud: Collected Papers (Vol. 2, pp. 25-35). New York: Basic Books, 1959.
- FREUD, S. (1928). A religious experience, reprinted in Sigmund Freud: Collected Papers (Vol. 5, pp. 243-246). New York: Basic Books, 1959.
- GAW, A.C. (Ed.) (1993). Culture, ethnicity and mental illness. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.
- GLOCK, C.Y. (1962). On the study of religious commitment. Religious Education, 57, S98-S109.
- KOENIG, H.G., GEORGE, L.K. & PETERSON, B.L. (1998). Religiosity and remission from depression in medically ill older patients. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 536-542. KÜNG, H. (1990). Freud and the problem of God, enlarged edition. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
- LARSON, D.B., HOHMANN, A.A., KESSLER, L.G., MEADOR, K.G., BOYD, J.H. & MCSHERRY, E. (1988). The couch and the cloth: the need for linkage. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 39, 1064-1069.
- LEVIN, J.S. & CHATTERS, L.M. (1998). Research on religion and mental health: an overview of empirical findings and theoretical issues. In: H. KOENIG (Ed.), Handbook of Religion and Mental Health. New York: Academic Press.
- MCHUGH, P.R. & SLAVNEY, P.R. (1998). The perspectives of psychiatry, 2nd edition. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
- NEELEMAN, J. & KING, M.B. (1993). Psychiatrists’ religious attitudes in relation to their clinical practice. Acta Psychiatric Scandinavica, 88, 420-424.
- NEELEMAN, J. & PERSAUD, R. (1995). Why do psychiatrists neglect religion? British Journal of Medical Psychology, 68, 169-178.
- SHAFRANSKE, E.P. (2000). Religious involvement and professional practices of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Psychiatric Annals, 30, 525-532.
- THOMASON, C.L. & BRODY, H. (1999). Inclusive spirituality. Journal of Family Practice, 48, 96-97.
- WALDFOGEL, S. & WOLPE, P.R. (1993). Using awareness of religious factors to enhance interventions in consultation-liaison psychiatry. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 44, 473-477.