Behavioral science, religion, and mental health
Abstract
Any genuinely human life is psychologically marginal. It is at best a short span of years compressed between two oblivions, spent chiefly in wonderment, and terminated in mystery. To be human implies moments of delight and glimpses of happiness; but also it implies ordeals of suf fering, discord of purposes, frequent defeat of self, and painful recon quest of self. A mentally ill person is one null at least temporarily, has lost the battle. He...
Paper Details
Title
Behavioral science, religion, and mental health
Published Date
Apr 1, 1963
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
187 - 197
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