
Kamil Tomaka
Assistant Professor · Psychology of Religion
John Paul II Catholic University of LublinAbout
Kamil Tomaka is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Psychology and Psychology of Religion at the Faculty of Social Sciences, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. His work bridges empirical psychological research with religious and spiritual dimensions, primarily focusing on Polish Catholic populations through institutional affiliations at Lublin-based academic conferences and collaborations with scholars like Beata Zarzycka and Raymond F. Paloutzian.
His core research interests include:
- Psychology of Religion
- Spirituality
- Marriage and Family Psychology
- Mental Health
- Religious Coping
- Spiritual Well-Being
Analyzing his recent publications (2019-2025), Tomaka consistently investigates how religious practices—particularly prayer, sanctification, and coping mechanisms—mediate psychological outcomes like guilt, marital stability, and pandemic-related mental health. His work emphasizes Polish cultural specificity, utilizing advanced statistical methods including moderated mediation modeling, while frequently examining the intersection of theological concepts and psychological well-being within Catholic communities.
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