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What Is the Role of Spirituality in Mental Health Treatment? D
www.psychodyssey.netD oes religion and/or spiri-tuality have a role in modern mental health treatment? For most of the 20th century, psychiatry has had a somewhat negative view of
The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness
libres.uncg.edutotal to 12 (Myers et al., 2000). As shown in Figure 1, the model was hypothesized as circumplex, with spiri-tuality as the core and hierarchically most important component of wellness. This placement of spirituality in relation to the other life tasks was supported in the literature (e.g., Mosak & Dreikurs, 1967) as well as in more
The Cree Medicine Wheel as an Organizing Paradigm of ...
zone.biblio.laurentian.caworldwide (Hersley, 2005). This film conveys the integral idea of spiri-tuality which is embedded in the concepts of the Medicine Wheel across time, place and culture. The Medicine Wheel has also been used clinically in various treatment settings. Coggins (1990), a therapist, acknowledges his own heritage
CHAPTER 2 Seven Characteristics of a Spiritual Person
www.tsgfoundation.orgSpiri-tuality is the blooming of the seed of the human spirit. It is only spiritual people who bring the future to humanity; who bring vision and direction to humanity. Spiritual people are the vanguard of life on the planet. Without them, the world would end in chaos.
Ethnography: challenges and opportunities
ebn.bmj.comdata collected. Several key findings emerged; first spiri-tuality is more meaningfully described than defined for occupational therapy practice. Second, central to occu-pational therapy practice is supporting patients during times of vulnerability; addressing the spiritual constructs of practice is essential to holistic person-centred care.
NARRATIVE STRATEGIES IN GRIEF THERAPY
public.amie.sent.com5. increased appreciation of the possibility of life-enhancing spiri-tuality and “posttraumatic growth” as one integrates the les-sons of loss (Richards & Folkman, 1997; Tedeschi, Park, & Calhoun, 1998); and 6. a broadening of the focus of attention to include not only the experience of individual grievers, but also the reciprocal impact
SPIRITUAL ASSESSMENT: A REVIEW OF COMPLEMENTARY …
www.nacsw.orgA second factor stems from the profession’s ethical mandates. Spiri-tuality is often expressed in distinct traditions or faith-based cultures (Fellin, 2000; Talbot, 2000). The NASW Code of Ethics (1999) stipu-lates that social workers are to demonstrate competence and sensitivity toward faith based cultures (1.05b) and recognizes the ...