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  2. Views on suicide in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    One of the earliest recorded explicit mentions by a top church leader was by George Q. Cannon in the First Presidency who stated in an 1893 editorial to LDS youth that "Every member of the Church should be made to understand that it is a dreadful sin to take one’s own life.

  3. Christian views on suicide - Wikipedia

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    There has always been much debate over the 'Christian views on suicide', with early Christians believing that suicide is sinful and an act of blasphemy. Modern Christians do not consider suicide an unforgivable sin (though still wrong and sinful) or something that prevents a believer who died by suicide from achieving eternal life. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Children in emergencies and conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Violence and maternal depression may also impair child development and mental health. [4] When trauma occurs at critical times of development for the foetus or young child, the impact on specialized cells for organs such as the brain, heart, or kidney can result in underdevelopment with lifetime implications for physical and mental health. [3]

  5. Grief - Wikipedia

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    [41] [42] [43] American military children and teens in particular moving a great deal while growing up, [44] an aborted or miscarried pregnancy, a parent's loss or surrender of a child to adoption, a child's loss of their birth parent to adoption, the death of a loved one due to a socially unacceptable cause such as suicide, [45] or the death ...

  6. Clyde M. Narramore - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Clyde M. Narramore (November 25, 1916 – July 27, 2015) [1] was an American author of more than 100 books and booklets, including the best sellers The Psychology of Counseling, The Encyclopedia of Psychological Problems and This Way to Happiness. [2]

  7. Rational depression - Wikipedia

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    Christian leaders (such as John Cassian, Isidore of Seville, Bede) recognized the distinction between “irrational” depression [3] (which emerged frequently without any antecedent stressor and was therefore seemingly from God) and “rational” depression. [4]

  8. Religious trauma syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Religious trauma syndrome (RTS) is classified as a set of symptoms, ranging in severity, experienced by those who have participated in or left behind authoritarian, dogmatic, and controlling religious groups and belief systems. [1]

  9. Christian psychology - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, American Psychological Association approved courses in Christian psychology are available at undergraduate and graduate levels based on applied science, Christian philosophy and a Christian understanding of psychology. [2] [3] [4] In modern psychological practices, Christianity is incorporated through various therapies.

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