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In this study, we will examine classical religious texts, historical commentaries, and spiritual literature to uncover how mental health was understood, framed, and addressed across diverse faith traditions. By tracing theological, ethical, and pastoral responses to psychological suffering in traditional contexts, the project aims to surface both healing practices and harmful paradigms that shaped community care. These insights will inform the development of culturally and spiritually rooted therapeutic frameworks, offering a foundation for tradition-sensitive mental health education and intervention today.

The Role of Clergy in Early Mental Health InterventionUpcoming

The Role of Clergy in Early Mental Health Intervention

HOPE Labs®HOPE Labs®July 29, 2025
Religious Coping and Help-Seeking Behavior (RCOPE)Upcoming

Religious Coping and Help-Seeking Behavior (RCOPE)

HOPE Labs®HOPE Labs®July 29, 2025
Comfort Level with AI-Based Mental Health ToolsUpcoming

Comfort Level with AI-Based Mental Health Tools

HOPE Labs®HOPE Labs®July 29, 2025

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