Good question. The first article allegedly argues for the merits of religion/spirituality) in psychotherapy, but it doesn’t seem to say anything about any specific illness (or religion, for that matter). The research it cites is, I find, weak and inconclusive, and its conclusions are so tentative as to be utterly worthless. It’s proving to be a very frustrating read.
The articles about meditative practice cite depression specifically, among others, though.
Good question. The first article allegedly argues for the merits of religion/spirituality) in psychotherapy, but it doesn’t seem to say anything about any specific illness (or religion, for that matter). The research it cites is, I find, weak and inconclusive, and its conclusions are so tentative as to be utterly worthless. It’s proving to be a very frustrating read.
The articles about meditative practice cite depression specifically, among others, though.