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Healthy and unhealthy patterns of religion

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To share with our readers some of the material presented in the panel discussions and workshops that took place at the Academy's Sixth Annual Meeting held in Washington, D. C., March 15–16, 1965, we publish here some excerpts from presentations of panel leaders and discussants.

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Salzman, L., Farrell, W.L., McAllister, R.J. et al. Healthy and unhealthy patterns of religion. J Relig Health 4, 322–344 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01532275

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