Forthcoming articles.Summer 2004, 32:2 Examining connections between values and practice in religiously committed U.K. clinical psychologists. Martyn Baker (Clinical Psychology Centre, University of East London (body, education) University of East London - (UEL) A UK University with six academic Faculties: Design and The Built Environment, East London Business School, Institute Of Health and Rehabilitation, Faculty Of Science, Social Sciences and Technology. http://uel.ac.uk/. , The Green, London, E15 4LZ, U.K.) and Michael Wang. Accepted for publication February 3, 2003. The relationship between religion and anxiety: A study among Anglican clergymen and clergywomen. Susan H. Jones (Centre for Ministry Studies, University of Wales Affiliated institutions
The multidimensional nature of quest motivation. Richard Beck (Department of Psychology, Abilene Christian University, ACU ACU See: Asian currency units Box 28011, Abilene, TX 79699), co-authored with Ryan K. Jessup. Accepted for Publication March 22, 2003. Correlations of the holy spirit questionnaire with the spiritual well-being spiritual well-being, n a sense of peace and contentment stemming from an individual's relationship with the spiritual aspects of life. scale and the spiritual assessment inventory. Jennifer L. Fee (Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University, 13800 Biola Ave., La Mirada, CA 90639) and John A. Ingram. Accepted for publication September 5, 2003. Spirituality and burnout Burnout Depletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage. : An incremental validity study.. Jonathan Golden (Department of Pastoral Counseling, Loyola College in Maryland Loyola College in Maryland, formerly Loyola College, is a private, coeducational university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, affiliated with the Society of Jesus and the Roman Catholic Church. , 7135 Minstrel Way, Columbia, MD 21045) coauthored with Ralph L. Piedmont, Joseph W. Ciarrocchi, and Thomas Rodgerson. Accepted for publication May 17, 2003. Fall 2004, 32:3--Special Issue: Modern and Postmodern Approaches to Integration. Special Issue Editor: Al Dueck, Ph.D. Winter 2004, 32:4 Proposed levels of Christian spiritual maturity. Timothy S. Gibson (Sterling College, 712 N. 6th St., Sterling, KS 67579). Accepted for publication September 16, 2003. Attachment to God: The attachment to God inventory, tests of working model correspondence, and an exploration of faith group differences. Richard Beck (Abilene Christian University, ACU Box 28011, Abilene, TX 79699) and Angie McDonald. Accepted for publication September 10, 2003. Religious coping religious coping, n means of dealing with stress (which may be a consequence of illness) that are religious. These include prayer, congregational support, pastoral care, and religious faith. styles and recovery from serious mental illnesses. Natalia Yangarber-Hicks (Wheaton College, Department of Psychology, 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187). Accepted for Publication November 25, 2003. Spring 2005, 33:1--Special Issue: Faith Development. Special Issue Editors: Art Nonneman, Ph.D., and Gay Holcomb, M. A. |
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