Spirituality, religion and coping : studies on psychological well-being from educational perspective
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Kuala Lumpur :
Institut Terjemahan & Buku Malaysia Berhad
c2016
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Islamic theological and spiritual foundations of resilience: implications for counselling and psychotherapy with muslims
- 2. An ecological perspective on the challanges, needs and coping strategies of single working mothers: the role of religious beliefs and practices
- 3. Mental health amongst undergraduate students at IIUM
- 4. Exploring parent-child relationship of malay female adolescents who had engaged in premarital sex
- 5. Religion and depression: a phenomenological study of the lived experiences of muslim survivors of depression
- 6. Religion as a protective factor among resilient muslim women with histories of sexual abuse: a framework for an islamic model of resilience
- 7. Cultural adjustment experiences, challenges, and coping strategies of Somalia refugees in Malaysia: counselling implications
- 8. Does group therapy work on inmates' self-belief and psychological well-being? a study at a Malaysian women prison
- 9. Loss of loved ones: coping responses of bereaved malays shared in grief support group
- 10. Religious coping in terminal cancer patients among multicultural muslim: a phenomenological study
- 11. Exploring the psychological well-being and coping strategies of terminally ill cancer patients: an Indonesia case study