Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and Mental Health This pageintentionallyleftblank Handbook of Spirituality, Religion, and Mental Health Second Edition Editedby DAVID H. ROSMARIN Spirituality and Mental Health Program, McLeanHospital, Belmont, MA, UnitedStates; Harvard Medical School, Boston,MA,United States HAROLD G. KOENIG Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, UnitedStates AcademicPressisanimprintofElsevier 125LondonWall,LondonEC2Y5AS,UnitedKingdom 525BStreet,Suite1650,SanDiego,CA92101,UnitedStates 50HampshireStreet,5thFloor,Cambridge,MA02139,UnitedStates TheBoulevard,LangfordLane,Kidlington,OxfordOX51GB,UnitedKingdom Copyright©2020ElsevierInc.Allrightsreserved. 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BritishLibraryCataloguing-in-PublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress ISBN:978-0-12-816766-3 ForInformationonallAcademicPresspublications visitourwebsiteathttps://www.elsevier.com/books-and-journals Publisher:NikkiLevy EditorialProjectManager:BarbaraMakinster ProductionProjectManager:BharatwajVaratharajan CoverDesigner:MatthewLimbert TypesetbyMPSLimited,Chennai,India Dedication This book is dedicated to Kenneth I. Pargament, PhD, a luminary in the field of spirituality/religion and mental health, whose research and clinical approaches have shaped and informed virtually all of the advances con- tained herein. This page intentionallyleftblank Contents Listofcontributors xi Foreword xiii Introduction xvii 1. Spirituality,religion, andmooddisorders 1 BrunoPazMosqueiro,AlexandredeRezendePintoand AlexanderMoreira-Almeida Introduction 1 Depressivedisorders 3 Spirituality/religionanddepressivedisorders 3 Impactofspirituality/religionondepression 5 Neurobiologicalcorrelatesofspirituality/religionanddepression 11 Negativeeffectsofspirituality/religionanddepression 12 Bipolardisorders 14 Clinicalpractice 16 Discussion 19 References 19 2. Spirituality,religion, andsuicide 27 YingChenandTylerJ.VanderWeele Introduction 27 Religion,suicideideation,andsuicideattempts 29 Religionandcompletedsuicide 31 Implicationsforclinicalpractice 36 Discussion 37 References 38 3. Spirituality,religion, andanxiety disorders 41 DavidH.RosmarinandBethanyLeidl Introduction 41 Spiritual/religiousbehaviorsandanxiety 43 Spiritual/religiouscognitions,emotions,andanxiety 47 Calltoaction:Clinicalimplications 53 Discussion 55 References 56 vii viii Contents 4. Spirituality/religion and obsessive(cid:1)compulsive-related disorders 61 JonathanS.AbramowitzandJenniferL.Buchholz Introduction 61 Religiousobsessive(cid:1)compulsivedisordersymptoms:researchandtheory 63 Clinicalimplications 69 Discussion 74 References 75 5. Spirituality, religion, andpsychotic disorders 79 PhilippeHuguelet Introduction 79 Spirituality/religionandpsychoticdisorders:research 81 Clinicalimplications 88 Discussion 93 References 94 6. Spirituality, religion, andeatingdisorders 99 P.ScottRichards,SarahWeinberger-Litman,MichaelE.Berrettand RandyK.Hardman Introduction 99 Researchconnectingspirituality/religiontoeatingdisorderbehaviors 100 Clinicalissuesandrecommendations 105 Ethicalconsiderations 114 Discussion 115 References 115 7. Spirituality/religion and substanceuse disorders 119 HilaryS.ConneryandJeffDevido Introduction 119 Incorporatingspirituality/religionintoclinicalcare 127 Discussion 134 References 135 8. Spirituality/religion and behavioral addictions 139 JoshuaBriggsGrubbsandJenniferTeganGrant Introduction 139 Behavioraladdictions 140 Contents ix Relationofspirituality/religiontobehavioraladdictions 143 Spirituality/religionandtreatmentofbehavioraladdictions 150 Discussion 152 References 152 9. Spirituality,religion, andmarital/family issues 159 AnnetteMahoney,DanielD.FlintandJamesS.McGraw Introduction 159 Spirituality/religion,relationships,andwell-being 160 Spirituality/religion,relationships,andmentalhealthmaladjustment 166 Clinicalimplications 168 Discussion 173 References 173 10. Spirituality/religion andpain 179 ChristinaRush,KaitlynVagniniandAmyWachholtz Introduction 179 Currentempiricalevidence:spirituality/religionandpain 180 Clinicalconsiderationsandapplications:spirituality/religionandpain 190 References 196 11. Spirituality/religion andend-of-life care 201 JohnPeteet Introduction 201 Researchonspirituality/religionattheendoflife 201 Clinicalimplications 207 Ethicalconsiderations 211 Discussion 213 References 213 Index 219