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Religion and Spirituality for Diverse Women (Bryant-Davis, Thema (Hrsg.) / Austria, Asuncion Miteria (Hrsg.) / Kawahara, Debra M. (Hrsg.) / Ph. D., Diane J. Willis (Hrsg.))
Religion and Spirituality for Diverse Women
Untertitel Foundations of Strength and Resilience
Autor Bryant-Davis, Thema (Hrsg.) / Austria, Asuncion Miteria (Hrsg.) / Kawahara, Debra M. (Hrsg.) / Ph. D., Diane J. Willis (Hrsg.)
Verlag Bloomsbury eBooks US
Sprache Englisch
Mediaform Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Seiten 352 S.
Artikelnummer 44502334
ISBN 979-8-216-13792-4
Auflage 14001 A. 1. Auflage
Plattform EPUB
Kopierschutz DRM Adobe
Sonstiges Ab 7 J.
CHF 82.90
Zusammenfassung

This collection of essays considers the role of spirituality and religion in the lives of American women from various ethnic backgrounds, showing how faith empowers those in populations often marginalized in the United States.

Religion and spirituality are sources of strength and resilience for many women, particularly ethnically diverse women. This thought-provoking text examines this psychological trend, exploring the specific ways in which women from diverse backgrounds have benefited from their faith traditions, the various spiritual pathways they have chosen, and the impact of those choices on their lives.

Essays in this informative compilation show how women from African American, Latina, American Indian, Asian American, and Caucasian backgrounds recover from difficulties and traumas with the help of their faith. Contributors consider why women are more likely to endorse religious engagement than men; why ethnically marginalized women tap into spirituality for comfort more than any other population; and why many believers embrace religion as a coping mechanism throughout their lives-from adolescence to older adulthood. The work suggests ways for counselors, leaders, and religious figures to utilize this knowledge to bolster the well-being of those they serve.

Thema Bryant-Davis, PhD, is associate professor of psychology at Pepperdine University.

Asuncion Miteria Austria, PhD, coedited Praeger's A Handbook for Women Mentors: Transcending Barriers of Stereotype, Race, and Ethnicity.

Debra M. Kawahara, PhD, is associate professor at Alliant University.

Diane J. Willis, PhD, is professor emeritus at University of Oklahoma.