Research Oct 2022 Mental health and spiritual well-being in humanitarian crises: the role of faith communities providing spiritual and psychosocial support during the COVID-19 pandemic Jan 2022 State of the Evidence in Religions & Development Report Mar 2021 Faith and MHPSS among displaced Muslim women Nov 2019 Understanding disasters: managing and accommodating different worldviews in humanitarian response Jan 2019 The case for—and challenges of—faith-sensitive psychosocial programming Aug 2018 Racial, ethnic, cultural, and national disparities in counseling and psychotherapy outcome are inevitable but eliminating global mental health disparities with indigenous healing is not. Mar 2014 Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Emergencies in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging with the Faith Sector Aug 2012 The Role of Spirituality in Humanitarian Crisis Survival and Recovery Jul 2010 Spirituality and mental health in humanitarian contexts: an exploration based on World Vision’s Haiti earthquake response May 2009 Older Adult’s Responses to Hurricaine Katrina: Daily Hassles and Coping Strategies’ Dec 2008 Religion/spirituality and change in meaning after bereavement: Qualitative evidence for the meaning making mode
Oct 2022 Mental health and spiritual well-being in humanitarian crises: the role of faith communities providing spiritual and psychosocial support during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nov 2019 Understanding disasters: managing and accommodating different worldviews in humanitarian response
Aug 2018 Racial, ethnic, cultural, and national disparities in counseling and psychotherapy outcome are inevitable but eliminating global mental health disparities with indigenous healing is not.
Mar 2014 Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Emergencies in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Engaging with the Faith Sector
Jul 2010 Spirituality and mental health in humanitarian contexts: an exploration based on World Vision’s Haiti earthquake response
Dec 2008 Religion/spirituality and change in meaning after bereavement: Qualitative evidence for the meaning making mode