Fundamentalist religion and its effect on mental health

GW Hartz, HC Everett - Journal of Religion and Health, 1989 - Springer
GW Hartz, HC Everett
Journal of Religion and Health, 1989Springer
The national self-help group, Fundamentalists Anonymous (FA), has focused attention upon
mental problems that may be caused or exacerbated by authoritarian religion. In this article
we outline assertions about the mental problems caused by membership in fundamentalist
religion, illustrate these with two case histories, briefly discuss intervention strategies, and
describe conceptual and empirical issues. While former members have presented problems
severe enough to warrant professional treatment, a causal link between their symptoms and …
Abstract
The national self-help group, Fundamentalists Anonymous (F.A.), has focused attention upon mental problems that may be caused or exacerbated by authoritarian religion. In this article we outline assertions about the mental problems caused by membership in fundamentalist religion, illustrate these with two case histories, briefly discuss intervention strategies, and describe conceptual and empirical issues. While former members have presented problems severe enough to warrant professional treatment, a causal link between their symptoms and their religious membership has not yet been established, because there is little empirical work on the subject.
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