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Kenneth I. Pargament (born November 3, 1950)VITA: Kenneth I. Pargament
, BGSU
is an emeritus professor of
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, USA).


Biography

Born in 1950 in Washington, D.C., Pargament received his Ph.D. from the
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in 1977. He currently studies various relationships between
religion Religion is usually defined as a social- cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatur ...
, psychological well-being and stress, as well as other closely related subjects. He is also licensed in
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and has a private practice. Pargament has published over 200 papers on the subject of religion and spirituality in psychology. He is world-renowned for his scholarly contributions to the
psychology of religion Psychology of religion consists of the application of psychological methods and interpretive frameworks to the diverse contents of religious traditions as well as to both religious and irreligious individuals. The various methods and frameworks c ...
, and for providing clinically relevant scientific analyses of religion's role in mental health. Pargament has also written multiple books, including '' The Psychology of Religion and Coping: Theory, Research, Practice'' (1997; see
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),Kenneth I. Pargament (1997). '' The psychology of religion and coping: Theory, research, practice''. New York: Guilford. and ''Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the Sacred'' (2007). Both of these seminal works provide a systematic program of empirical research, guided by theory, that is of practical relevance to helping professionals.


Research

One of Pargament's best known areas of research has pertained to Religious Coping, which involves drawing on religious beliefs and practices to understand and deal with life stressors. Pargament has also helped to design a
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called the "RCOPE" to measure Religious Coping strategies.Kenneth I. Pargament, Harold G. Koenig & Lisa M. Perez (2000)
The many methods of religious coping: Development and initial validation of the RCOPE
''Journal of Clinical Psychology'', v56 n4, pp519-543.
The three methods of coping that are identified by the RCOPE are the deferring style, self-directing style, and collaborative style. The deferring style involves delegating all problem solving to God; the self-directing style is when the individual chooses to utilize the power God has given them to solve the problem on their own; and the collaborative style is implemented when the individual treats God as a teammate in the problem solving process. The collaborative style of religious coping has been found to have the greatest psychological benefits, correlating with increased self-esteem and lower levels of depression.Phillips III, R. E., Lynn, Q. K., Crossley, C. D., & Pargament, K. I. (2004). Self-Directing Religious Coping: A Deistic God, Abandoning God, or No God at All?. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 43(3), 409-418. Thus, Pargament's work has helped set the stage for a large scale program of research on this subject: currently there have been over 250 published studies on religious coping. Pargament's research also has helped psychologists learn how religious belief influences mental and physical health. For instance, he found that religious activity increased for Muslim-Americans after 9/11, and that in comparison with those who remained isolated and rejected by their religion, they experienced fewer symptoms of depression Abu-Raiya, H., Pargament, K. I., & Mahoney, A. (2011). Examining coping methods with stressful interpersonal events experienced by Muslims living in the United States following the 9/11 attacks. Psychology Of Religion And Spirituality, 3(1), 1-14. Similarly, he found that negative religious coping among AIDS patients was associated with an increase in HIV-related symptoms Cotton, S., Puchalski, C. M., Sherman, S. N., Mrus, J. M., Peterman, A. H., Feinberg, J., Kenneth I. Pargament, Amy C. Justice, Anthony C. Leonard, Tsevat, J. (2006). Spirituality and Religion in Patients with HIV/AIDS. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21S5-S13. Pargament has described four major stances toward religion that have been adopted by psychotherapists in their work with clients. He called them the religiously ''rejectionist'', ''exclusivist'', ''constructivist'', and '' pluralist'' stances.Brian J. Zinnbauer & Kenneth I. Pargament (2000)
Working with the sacred: Four approaches to religious and spiritual issues in counseling
''Journal of Counseling & Development'', v78 n2, pp162-171. ISSN 0748-9633
He claims that the pluralistic approach is the best for clinicians because it recognizes the existence of a Supreme Being but allows for many interpretations of that reality.Zinnbauer, B. J., & Pargament, K. I. (2000). Working With the Sacred: Four Approaches to Religious and Spiritual Issues in Counseling. Journal of Counseling & Development, 78(2), 162-171. Furthermore, Pargament believes that religious discussions should become a greater part of the therapeutic process. He has advocated for religious guidebooks to be created for psychotherapists and that religious training be mandated. Pargament has also linked
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to the
psychology of religion Psychology of religion consists of the application of psychological methods and interpretive frameworks to the diverse contents of religious traditions as well as to both religious and irreligious individuals. The various methods and frameworks c ...
, doing empirical research distinguishing between different forms of religious attribution.


Published books

Authored: * Kenneth I. Pargament (2007).
Spiritually integrated psychotherapy: Understanding and addressing the sacred
'. New York: Guilford. * Kenneth I. Pargament (1997). '' The psychology of religion and coping: Theory, research, practice'' (see
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). New York: Guilford. Edited: * ** ** * Michael E. McCullough, Kenneth I. Pargament, & Carl E. Thoresen (Eds.) (2000), ''Forgiveness: Theory, research, and practice''. New York: Guilford.


See also

*'' Multidimensional Measurement of Religiousness/Spirituality'' (book containing 2 chapters, scales, by Pargament)


References


External links


Personal website



Publications in UNJobs

Talk on Youtube by Pargament on Spirituality and Health (17 August 2012, 87 mins)
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