- Paul Booth. Bahá'í's View of Disability, A (1999).
- Elena Mustakova. Becoming Hospitable and Uplifting Holding Environments for Humanity's Griefs: Depression and the Bahá'í Community (2017). — What depression and anxiety-related conditions can teach us about creating healing spiritual communi...
- Kamelia Khoshmashrab. Child of Mine (2015). — A composition for expectant parents, featuring quotations from the Baha’i Writings on topics such ...
- Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian. Depression: Biological, Psychosocial, and Spiritual Dimensions and Treatment (2015). — Biological, psychosocial, and environmental factors contribute to the development of depression. If ...
- Patricia McIlvride. Depression, Stigma, and the Soul (2017). — New recovery models, like interpersonal neurobiology, are challenging the medical model in the treat...
- Annamarie K. Honnold, comp. Divine Therapy: Pearls of Wisdom from the Bahá'í Writings (1986). — Lengthy collection of passages on numerous themes including coping with stress, orientation to the D...
- Brian Kurzius. Hidden Gifts: Finding Blessings in the Struggles of Life (2007). — Compilation of Baha'i texts on the purpose of problems and tests in our lives.
- Michael L. Penn. Light Was in the Darkness, The: Reflections on the Growth that Hides in the Pain of Suffering (2020-07). — Existential stress and its relationship to individual growth and development, drawing on the rich sp...
- John S. Hatcher. List of Articles on BahaiTeachings.org (2021). — List of online essays and articles by Dr. John Hatcher.
- Sidney Edward Morrison. Love and Estrangement in the Bahá'í Community, by Arnold Nerenberg: Review (1987). — On personal feelings of alienation in the Baha'i community, self image, and backbiting.
- John S. Hatcher. Mizán of Affect in Material v. Metaphysical Models of Human Consciousness, The (2023-07). — Though Baha'i teachings hold that the soul progresses after the body ceases to exist, the physical b...
- John S. Hatcher. Nature of Human Nature, The (2017). — "From the Editor's Desk": Introduction to this issue's two articles: Ian Kluge's on human nature and...
- Michael L. Penn. Why Constructive Resilience? An Autobiographical Essay (2020). — Reflections on growing up African-American; guidance from and a meeting with William Hatcher; the re...
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