The causation of mental health problems remains burdened with an uncertainty which freely allows a variety of assertions to be made (Pilgrim 2014). It is therefore crucial, in this arena of confusion, that some sense be available. This chapter will bring together sociology, spirituality and philosophy, and describe the human need to seek meaning, arguing the crucial role of spirituality in making sense of mental distress. The concepts of death and dying will be explored with a view to introducing spirituality, before arguments are applied specifically to mental health and the professional’s role in spiritual care
Title: Die wise: a manifesto for sanity and soul.Author: Stephen Jenkinson.Publisher: Berkeley, Cali...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
Dying process can take different forms, may be perceived differently by persons present during the p...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
Book synopsis: Dying and death are topics of deep humane concern for many people in a variety of cir...
The human right to a good death and dying well is as important as the right to life. At stake at the...
This article reflects on the difficult relations between science and religion, the role of spiritual...
Birth and death are both fundamental human experiences. The end of life has been a major topic in ph...
Persons facing death due to terminal illness experience diverse physical, emotional, and relationshi...
Spirituality is assuming increasing importance in clinical practice and in research in psychiatry. T...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
Spirituality is important to persons approaching the end of life. The ambiguous nature of dying and ...
There is a disconnection in North American culture from the naturalness of death. This disconnection...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Title: Die wise: a manifesto for sanity and soul.Author: Stephen Jenkinson.Publisher: Berkeley, Cali...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
Dying process can take different forms, may be perceived differently by persons present during the p...
The spiritual welfare of dying people has in recent years moved from the domain of religion to becom...
Book synopsis: Dying and death are topics of deep humane concern for many people in a variety of cir...
The human right to a good death and dying well is as important as the right to life. At stake at the...
This article reflects on the difficult relations between science and religion, the role of spiritual...
Birth and death are both fundamental human experiences. The end of life has been a major topic in ph...
Persons facing death due to terminal illness experience diverse physical, emotional, and relationshi...
Spirituality is assuming increasing importance in clinical practice and in research in psychiatry. T...
Interest in and recognition of the function of religious and spiritual coping in adjustment to serio...
The paper deals with relation of spirituality and religion as well as its influence on mental and sp...
Spirituality is important to persons approaching the end of life. The ambiguous nature of dying and ...
There is a disconnection in North American culture from the naturalness of death. This disconnection...
Spirituality and spiritual care are gaining increasing attention but their potential contribution to...
Title: Die wise: a manifesto for sanity and soul.Author: Stephen Jenkinson.Publisher: Berkeley, Cali...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
Dying process can take different forms, may be perceived differently by persons present during the p...