From James L. Griffith, well known for his work on harnessing the
healing potential of religion and spirituality, this book helps
clinicians to intervene effectively in situations where religion is
causing harm. Vivid examples illustrate how religious beliefs and
practices may propel suicide, violence, self-neglect, or undue suffering
in the face of medical or emotional challenges. Griffith also unravels
the links between psychiatric illness and distorted religious
experience. He demonstrates empathic, respectful ways to interview
patients who disdain contact with mental health professionals, yet whose
religious lives put themselves or others at risk. The book incorporates
cutting-edge research on the psychology of religion and social
neuroscience.