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Doe Daughtrey Ph.D. Religious Studies, Master of Social Work

Doe Daughtrey Ph.D. Religious Studies, Master of Social WorkDoe Daughtrey Ph.D. Religious Studies, Master of Social WorkDoe Daughtrey Ph.D. Religious Studies, Master of Social Work

Religion + Resiliency Research

Ashford, J B., & LeCroy, C. W. (2012). Human behavior and the social environment: A multidimensional perspective. In S. Dobren & A. Petty (Series Eds.), Brooks/Cole Empowerment Series: Human Behavior in the Social Environment (SW 327). Cengage Textbook.

Ballaban, S. (2014). The Use of Traumatic Biblical Narratives in Spiritual Recovery from Trauma: Theory and Case Study. The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC, 68(4), 1-11.

De Castella, R., & Simmonds, J. (2013). “There's a deeper level of meaning as to what suffering's all about”: Experiences of religious and spiritual growth following trauma. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 16(5), 536-556.

Edara, I. R. (2013). Spirituality’s unique role in positive affect, satisfaction with life, and forgiveness over and above personality and individualism-collectivism. In R. Piedmont, & A. Village (Series Eds.), Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion Volume 24 (pp. 15-41). Leiden: BRILL.  

Hodge, David R, Hodge, David R. (2015). Spiritual Assessment in Social Work and Mental Health Practice. New York: Columbia University Press.

Manda, C. (2015). Re-authoring life narratives of trauma survivors: Spiritual perspective. HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 71(2), E1-E8.

Sternthal, M. J., Williams, D. R., Musick, M. A. Buck, A. C. (2012). Religious practices, beliefs, and mental health: Variations across ethnicity. Ethnicity & Health,17(1/2), 171-186.  

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