- Account of 72 Years of My Experience With Bipolar 1 Disorder: Part 1: A Personal-Clinical Study: A Chaos Narrative, by Ron Price (2010). — This is Part 1 of a 140,000 word (350 page font-14 or 400 page font-16) longitudinal, retrospective ...
- Alzheimer's Disease: An Eclipse before Sunset, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian (1999). — Caring for victims of Alzheimer's Disease can be a formidable task. This book, revised and updated, ...
- Alzheimer's Disease: An Eclipse before Sunset, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian (1989). — Caring for victims of Alzheimer's Disease can be a formidable task. This paper offers some suggestio...
- Applications of Positive Psychotherapy for Marriage and Family Therapy, by Nossrat Peseschkian (1983). — To understand observed behaviour, we need to consider transcultural conditions as well as those in t...
- Bahá'í's View of Disability, A, by Paul Booth (1999).
- Becoming Your True Self, by Daniel C. Jordan (1968). — The nature of human potential, and how the Baha'i Faith can guide the process of spiritual transform...
- Coming Age of Humanity and its Implications for Psychotherapy, The, by Diane Robinson Kerr (2013-10). — Humanity is undergoing inevitable and revolutionary change. The transition from turbulent adolescenc...
- Creating Intimacy: In the Community and With the Seeker, by Phyllis K. Peterson (1998). — On how intimacy in the Baha'i community can be created, using Baha’i scriptures as guideline. We h...
- Depression: Biological, Psychosocial, and Spiritual Dimensions and Treatment, by Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian (2015). — Biological, psychosocial, and environmental factors contribute to the development of depression. If ...
- Depression, Stigma, and the Soul, by Patricia McIlvride (2017). — New recovery models, like interpersonal neurobiology, are challenging the medical model in the treat...
- Hidden Gifts: Finding Blessings in the Struggles of Life, by Brian Kurzius (2007). — Compilation of Baha'i texts on the purpose of problems and tests in our lives.
- Human Nature and Mental Health: A Bahá'í-Inspired Perspective, by Michael L. Penn (2015). — Overview of one research-practitioner’s understanding of the nature of mind from the perspective o...
- Light and Mercy: Mental Health and Tests and Difficulties, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Australia, comp. (2021). — The physical and mental impact of the continuing pandemic is evident around us, and the members of t...
- Lights of Guidance: A Bahá'í Reference File, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice Helen Bassett Hornby, comp. (1988). — The classic Baha'i reference book. This is its first online edition.
- Mizán of Affect in Material v. Metaphysical Models of Human Consciousness, The, by John S. Hatcher (2023-07). — Though Baha'i teachings hold that the soul progresses after the body ceases to exist, the physical b...
- Need for an Integrative Conceptual Framework for Addressing Mental Health Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic, The, by Bayan Jalalizadeh (2022). — Overview of the state of mental health and illness in the world during the Covid pandemic, summary o...
- Preliminary Analysis of the Bahá'í Concept of Mental Health, by Laura Herzog (1998-05). — A preliminary analysis of Baha’i concepts of psychology, delimited to translated Scriptures and th...
- Religion and Psychological Well-Being: Is There an Association?, by Vahid Payman (1995). — Research on possible linkages between religion and mental health amongst the elderly are inconclusiv...
- Thankful in Adversity: Using Bahá'í Writings and Benefit Finding to Enhance Understanding and Application of Mental Health Recovery Principles, by Lindsay-Rose Dykema (2018). — Both the Baha’i Writings and the literature on "benefit finding" can enhance the understanding and...
- Three Books on Self-Help and Healing: Review, by Mary K. Radpour (2017).
- Toward a Baha'i Concept of Mental Health: Implications for Clinical Practice, by Michelle Maloney (2006-01). — Understanding religious beliefs as a resource for more fully conceptualizing clients psychological f...
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