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Sense of meaning as a predictor of long-term therapy outcome in psychiatric inpatients: results of a one-year follow-up [PDF]
Identifying predictors of long-term therapy outcome is crucial in shaping effective therapy programs. This study examined sense of meaning in life, religiosity, and spirituality as potential predictors for long-term therapy success following psychiatric-
René Hefti +4 more
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Spiritual comfort, spiritual support, and spiritual care: A simultaneous concept analysis
Spirituality is a dimension of life and the human being that should be included in holistic healthcare. One major barrier often described by nurses on implementing spirituality in practice relates to perceiving the concept of spirituality as subjective and sharing confounding similarities with other concepts.
Ana Patrícia Tavares +5 more
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Spiritual Decline as a Predictor of Posttraumatic Stress
Many college students in the United States arrive on campus with exposure to both traumatic events and typical negative life events, as well as varying levels of emotional wellness.
Abigail Crete +5 more
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The influence of religious well-being on the resilience of family spirituality during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Religious or spiritual well-being has a significant influence on family resilience, particularly in the spiritual aspect when dealing with changes or crises.
faridi, faridi +4 more
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Research in the field of mind-body medicine focuses on the complex interaction of psychoemotional, social, spiritual, experiential, and behavioral elements and their impact on health and the handling of disease. Specific approaches intend to investigate and promote patients' own abilities and resources to manage their respective stressors, that is ...
Büssing, Arndt +5 more
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Objectives Spiritual psychotherapy addresses mental health concerns by integrating spirituality/religion into treatment. There is scant research on how such approaches interact with sexual minority status.
Eleanor M. Schuttenberg +5 more
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Christianity changed the world for the better through the development of education, charity organisations, art, music, law and medical care among others. However, not all changes initiated by Christianity were positive.
Erna Oliver +4 more
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History, culture and traditions: the silent spaces in the study of spirituality at the end of life [PDF]
Recent increase in the number of studies on spirituality manifests growing recognition of the importance of spirituality, as well as mounting interest in studying spirituality in healthcare.
Inbadas, Hamilton
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Spirituality and spiritual care in and around childbirth [PDF]
Emerging evidence points to childbirth as a spiritually felt meaningful occasion. Although growing literature and development of guidelines charge the midwife to provide spiritual care felt spiritual experiences are not addressed. There is need to revisit contemporary approaches to spiritual care in midwifery lest something of significance becomes lost
Crowther, S, Hall, J
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Spirituality in nursing practice [PDF]
Spirituality is an important aspect of holistic care which is frequently overlooked owing to difficulty conceptualising spirituality and confusion about how to integrate it into nursing care.
Rogers, Melanie, Wattis, John
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