Spirituality, Religiosity and Nationalism from the Perspective of Public and Global Mental Health
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- DOI: 10.24869/psyd.2019.382
Spirituality, Religiosity and Nationalism from the Perspective of Public and Global Mental Health
Abstract
Despite the intensive globalization and an attractive idea of human cosmopolitism the world is still divided into rival nations and religions, with confronting ethics and many war conflicts across the globe producing and perpetuating huge mental health problems. Radicalism, malignant nationalism, pathological religiosity and violent extremism and terrorism are important issues from the public and global mental health perspective. Public and global mental health research can inform preventive strategies and interventions against malignant nationalism, pathological religiosity and violent extremism. Healthy spirituality, sound religiosity and normal nationalism may contribute significantly to public and global mental health and promotion of empathic civilization. The aim of this paper is to address, stress and support mutual understanding and creative cooperation between religions and nations in promotion of public and global mental health, research, patient care and education.
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Reaction to the Article Spirituality, Religiosity and Nationalism from the Perspective of Public and Global Mental Health.Psychiatr Danub. 2020 Spring;32(1):123-124. Psychiatr Danub. 2020. PMID: 32303043 No abstract available.
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Comment on the Article Addressing Spirituality, Religiosity and Nationalism from the Perspective of Public and Global Mental Health.Psychiatr Danub. 2020 Spring;32(1):124-126. Psychiatr Danub. 2020. PMID: 32303044 No abstract available.
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Reaction to the Article Spirituality, Religiosity and Nationalism from the Perspective of Public and Global Mental Health.Psychiatr Danub. 2020 Spring;32(1):126-127. Psychiatr Danub. 2020. PMID: 32303045 No abstract available.
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