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- Faith in the wake of disaster: A longitudinal qualitative study of . . .
Objective: This longitudinal qualitative study explores the impact of natural disasters on religious attachment (perceived relationship with God) We sought to validate and conceptually extend the religion-as-attachment model in a postdisaster context
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- Sci-Hub | Religious meaning making and attachment in a disaster context . . .
Religious meaning making and attachment in a disaster context: A longitudinal qualitative study of flood survivors The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1–13 doi:10 1080 17439760 2018 1519592
- Edward B Davis - Google Scholar
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Library Association It is abstracted in Religious and Theological Abstracts and Abstracts of Research in Pastora Care and Counseling On-line services are available through BRS Information Services (Latham, NY) and Dialog Information Ser
- Humility - Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Don E. Davis, Joshua N. Hook . . .
Abstract We review humility, a trait characterized by (a) an ability to accurately acknowledge one’s limitations and abilities and (b) an interpersonal stance that is other-oriented rather than self-focused
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- The Psychological Study of Religion and Spirituality in a Disaster . . .
A systematic review that was conducted in 2019 on the psychological study of religion and spirituality within a disaster context, however, show a limited focus on families in Latin
- Building Spiritual Fortitude and Resilience Following Disaster . . .
We review the salience of religious spiritual (R S) processes in coping with mass trauma and summarize several strength-based disaster recovery theories that contribute to a holistic understanding of survivors’ and communities’ adaptation processes
- Ward Davis - Wheaton College, IL
Our activities primarily include: (a) writing scholarly articles and book chapters; (b) conducting original research and disseminating our findings; and (c) offering downloadable resources for use by scholars, scientists, practitioners, and leaders, as well as the interested public
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