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Is Faith Delusion?: Why Religion Is Good For Your Health

Is Faith Delusion?: Why Religion Is Good For Your Health

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Is faith delusion? Is religion bad for your health? How, in a scientifically and technologically advanced age, can people still believe in God/spirit/'other'? Clearly not all believers are primitive and ill-educated; an alternative explanation is that they must be mad, or at least severely neurotic (as suggested by Freud).

This book starts by looking at, and giving reasons for, the connection and the division between Christian faith and psychiatry. It asks whether science challenges Christians involved with psychiatry, as patients or professionals, and whether the spiritual needs of patients are recognised. The author examines the scope and use of the neuro-sciences and considers cause and effect, natural selection and determinism. He explores the overlap (and the difference) between psychiatric symptoms and religious belief, the possible association between demon possession and mental illness, and the idea that some people are intrinsically religious and some are not. The variations of personality are examined, with their implications for belief.

Posited as a statement, that faith is delusion is always hostile, but outcome studies (reviewed here) show that in general religious belief and practice convey good mental health. Religious faith and mental illness are different, and their concepts come from different world-views. A consideration of them in relation to each other is long overdue.

The author is a former Professor of Psychiatry and President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and has also been Chairman of their Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group, so is exceptionally well qualified to address the subject. Although the book is technically proficient, it is aimed at the general reader and is illustrated with stories, brief case histories and anecdotes.

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ISBN13: 9781847063403
ISBN10: 1847063403
Language: English
Publisher: Continuum
Publication Year: 2009
Format: Paperback

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    Explores how faith benefits mental health scientifically.

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    If you've ever wondered about the complex relationship between religion and mental health, this book offers a balanced and insightful look. Written by a seasoned psychiatrist, it bridges scientific research with spiritual understanding, making it engaging for those curious about how faith might contribute to well-being. It’s a thoughtful read that challenges stereotypes and encourages a nuanced view of belief.

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