Religion and spirituality exert a significant role in the lives of many individuals, including people with schizophrenia. However, the contribution of religion and spirituality to various domains (psychopathology, explanatory models, treatment seeking, treatment adherence, outcome, etc.) has not received much attention. In this article, we review the exiting data with regards to the relationship of religion, spirituality, and various domains in patients with schizophrenia. Available evidence suggests that for some patients, religion instills hope, purpose, and meaning in their lives, whereas for others, it induces spiritual despair. Patients with schizophrenia also exhibit religious delusions and hallucinations. Further, there is some evide...
Oral Presentation 2.3 – Severe Mental Illness (II): no. OP2.3.4Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Menta...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
The perceptions and religious beliefs held by family members, mental health and health care professi...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schizophrenia...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices im-pact upon medication and illness represent...
To assess religious coping in schizophrenia, we developed and tested a clinical grid, as no validate...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
PURPOSE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
Substance misuse represents a major issue in the treatment of schizophrenia patients. Spirituality a...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Following an introduction focusing on the role of religion in the treatment of psychosis, the first ...
The topics of spirituality and psychotherapy have often been controversial in the literature on schi...
Oral Presentation 2.3 – Severe Mental Illness (II): no. OP2.3.4Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Menta...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
The perceptions and religious beliefs held by family members, mental health and health care professi...
OBJECTIVE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent among patients with...
Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schizophrenia...
Objective: To assess the importance of spirituality and religious coping among outpatients with a DS...
The study examined how religious beliefs and practices im-pact upon medication and illness represent...
To assess religious coping in schizophrenia, we developed and tested a clinical grid, as no validate...
OBJECTIVES: Religious issues may be neglected by clinicians who are treating psychotic patients, eve...
Mental health is an area of continuous analysis, both in the context of understanding increasingly p...
PURPOSE: Spirituality and religiousness have been shown to be highly prevalent in patients with schi...
Substance misuse represents a major issue in the treatment of schizophrenia patients. Spirituality a...
Although both World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) have un...
Following an introduction focusing on the role of religion in the treatment of psychosis, the first ...
The topics of spirituality and psychotherapy have often been controversial in the literature on schi...
Oral Presentation 2.3 – Severe Mental Illness (II): no. OP2.3.4Congress Theme: Yin and Yang of Menta...
Background: Associations between psychiatric syndromes and religion/spirituality (R/S) are confounde...
The perceptions and religious beliefs held by family members, mental health and health care professi...