2024
Clinical Ethics and the Observant Jewish and Muslim Patient: Shared Theocentric Perspectives in Practice.
Hossain F, Gabbay E, Fins J. Clinical Ethics and the Observant Jewish and Muslim Patient: Shared Theocentric Perspectives in Practice. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2024, 1-17. PMID: 39575535, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180124000379.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical ethicsEnd-of-life decisionsWestern medical ethicsTheocentric perspectiveFaith traditionsClinical ethicsOrthodox JudaismReligious minoritiesMoral codeReligious beliefsReligious observanceEnd-of-lifeMuslim patientsEthicsPatient's health goalsTheocentrismMedical contextTraditionCultural valuesBeliefsHealth goalsGodJudaismMental healthIslam
2018
Psychiatry, Cultural Competency, and the Care of Ultra-Orthodox Jews: Achieving Secular and Theocentric Convergence Through Introspection
Bloch A, Gabbay E, Knowlton S, Fins J. Psychiatry, Cultural Competency, and the Care of Ultra-Orthodox Jews: Achieving Secular and Theocentric Convergence Through Introspection. Journal Of Religion And Health 2018, 57: 1702-1716. PMID: 30078155, DOI: 10.1007/s10943-018-0678-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMethods of psychiatryReligious beliefsJewish philosophical traditionPhilosophy of emotionReligious philosophersReligious philosophySecular ideasReligious formsPhilosophical traditionSecular methodsHasidic movementReligious devotionReligious growthSpiritual growthUltra-Orthodox JewsExcessive introspectionEighteenth centurySelf-critiqueMiddle AgesMental health careIntrospectionUltra-Orthodox Jewish populationBeliefsHealth careJewish population