Abstract

Religious and Spiritual Factors in Depression

Highlights

  • There is indication in recent years, that attitudes toward religion in psychiatry are changing

  • This issue is the first peer-reviewed journal in psychiatry to devote an entire issue to this subject and is certainly the first open access journal to do so

  • Mental health professionals have been reluctant to conduct systematic research on religion and depression— almost as reluctant as they have been to address it in therapy

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Introduction

There is indication in recent years, that attitudes toward religion in psychiatry are changing. Mental health professionals have been reluctant to conduct systematic research on religion and depression— almost as reluctant as they have been to address it in therapy. One reason for this change in attitude is the outpouring of systematic research on religion and mental health.

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