Unchain my Heart… Religious Coping and Well-Being in a Forensic Psychiatric Institution

Archive for the Psychology of Religion 29 (1):289-304 (2007)
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In this paper, we will present some results of a study among patients in a forensic psychiatric hospital in The Netherlands. We will focus on the following issues: the patients' general religious beliefs and activities; the patients' religious coping activities; the patients' well-being; the relationship between general religious beliefs and activities, religious coping activities and well-being. We will compare the results among this population with the results of our earlier research in various other psychiatric settings

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