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- Kenneth I. Pargament (born November 3, 1950) is an emeritus professor of psychology at Bowling Green State University (Ohio, US). Born in 1950 in Washington...
- treatments of the concept in psychology come from Kenneth Pargament and from Raymond Paloutzian. Pargament holds that "at its heart, spiritual transformation...
- Psychology of Religion and Coping: Theory, Research, Practice by Kenneth Pargament was published in the United States in 1997. It is addressed to professional...
- spirituality in psychology. Pargament led the design of a questionnaire called the "RCOPE" to measure Religious Coping strategies. Pargament has distinguished between...
- 2006, p. 86. Petty & Cacioppo 1996, p. 139. Jenkins 2000, pp. 215–216. Pargament 1997, pp. 150–153, 340. Tourish & Wohlforth 2000. Cowan 2003, p. 20. Chryssides...
- religious coping strategies, Pargament and his colleagues designated three basic styles of coping with stress. In Pargament's article "Religion and the Problem-Solving...
- 1176/appi.neuropsych.11090214. PMID 23224447. S2CID 207654711. Weber, SR; Pargament, KI (September 2014). "The role of religion and spirituality in mental...
- Increased po****r and scholarly attention to "spirituality" by scholars like Pargament has been related to sociocultural trends towards deinstitutionalization...
- clients from diverse faith traditions. For example, psychologist Kenneth Pargament has described four possible stances toward client religious and spiritual...
- improvement in mood, which is ****ociated with better physical health. Kenneth Pargament is a major contributor to the theory of how individuals may use religion...