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Spirituality in the NHS |
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Spirituality and Mental Health is a wider topic than just looking at Christian aspects, but there are lots of opportunities and synergies with other faith groups - as well as some challenges more ... |
Rob Waller |
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Chaplains are very useful |
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Do you want to see your local hospital chaplaincy service cut. They are vital for mental health and a large number of other areas. more ... |
Rob Waller |
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Addressing Spirituality in CBT |
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If you were to see a therapist who did not share your faith position; what would you want them to be like, and what tips would you give them? more ... |
Rob Waller |
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Spirituality and Psychiatry |
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Spirituality is a crucial but sometimes overlooked aspect of mental well-being and psychiatric care. This book explores the nature of spirituality, its relationship to religion, and the reasons for its importance in clinical practice. more ... |
Chris Cook, Andrew Powell and Andrew Sims |
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Inside-out Spirituality |
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Intrinsic and Extrinsic are two words used in researching spirituality - the man who embodies his religion vs the man who practices it. Is one more useful for mental health than the other? more ... |
Rob Waller |
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 | One Head, Two Cures? | John Swinton | | | Exploring the relationship between Christian healing and contemporary psychiatric practice Prof Swinton offers some joined up thinking for the future of the relationship between Christianity and psychiatry | |
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 | Spirituality in the NHS | Various | | | A panel debates why this is important and how this works in practice. If you work in the NHS or access NHS services, this will explain what is being done to make sure Spirituality is valued as an aid to mental health. From our conference in Bradford in 2009 | |
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 | Spirituality and CBT | Rob Waller | | | What is the role of Spirituality in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. A talk given at a conference in London, based on the paper of the same name I have recently published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | |
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 | Spirituality in Mental Health Services | Hari Sewell | | | Hari Sewell from the National Mental Health Development Unit explains, from his background as someone brought up in the church but not currently attending, some of the policy, tensions and challenges that professionals, patients and managers face in making the NHS a place where spiritual matters can be helpfully addressed to the benefit of the individuals mental health. He emphasises the importance of understanding a persons narrative as being the best way spirituality can be introduced. | |
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