2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctim.2016.07.002
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Neural correlates of healing prayers, depression and traumatic memories: A preliminary study

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“…This section will look at the differences in trauma outcomes between religious and nonreligious individuals or depending on the level of general religiosity. Some studies were excluded from this part of analyses because they recruited only religious participants (i.e., Baldwin, Velasquez, Koenig, Salas, & Boelens, ; Feder et al, ; Harris, Erbes, Winskowski, Engdahl, & Nguyen, ; Hasanović & Pajević, ; McCann & Webb, ; Tsai, Sippel, Mota, Southwick, & Pietrzak, ), they did not assess general religiosity nor religious affiliation (e.g., Ganocy et al, ; Gerber, Boals, & Schuettler, ; Leaman & Gee, ; Raines et al, ; Rosellini, Coffey, Tracy, & Galea, ), or did not compare the religious and nonreligious participants. Studies using the term “organised religiosity” were also included here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section will look at the differences in trauma outcomes between religious and nonreligious individuals or depending on the level of general religiosity. Some studies were excluded from this part of analyses because they recruited only religious participants (i.e., Baldwin, Velasquez, Koenig, Salas, & Boelens, ; Feder et al, ; Harris, Erbes, Winskowski, Engdahl, & Nguyen, ; Hasanović & Pajević, ; McCann & Webb, ; Tsai, Sippel, Mota, Southwick, & Pietrzak, ), they did not assess general religiosity nor religious affiliation (e.g., Ganocy et al, ; Gerber, Boals, & Schuettler, ; Leaman & Gee, ; Raines et al, ; Rosellini, Coffey, Tracy, & Galea, ), or did not compare the religious and nonreligious participants. Studies using the term “organised religiosity” were also included here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be sure, there has been a considerable amount of quantitative research by Harold Koenig at Duke University and others indicating that the practice of prayer is associated with increased rapidity of physical healing, improved mental health in adults, and so on (Baldwin et al, 2016; Boelens et al, 2012; Koenig, 2005; Koenig et al, 2017). However, considerably less is known about the relationship between prayer and student outcomes (Jeynes, 2003).…”
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“…| Das gilt zumindest prominent für die klassische Psychoanalyse, den Behaviorismus und die kognitive Psychologie, vgl.Cohen (2010: 99).2 | Es muss angemerkt werden, dass inzwischen auch christliche Gebetspraktiken zum Gegenstand neurowissenschaftlicher Forschung geworden sind, vgl Baldwin et al (2016)…”
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