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/library/oar/handle/123456789/140237| Title: | Spirituality and psychotherapy : a double-edged sword? |
| Authors: | Psaila, Claudia |
| Keywords: | Spirituality -- Therapeutic use Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects Psychology and religion Mental health -- Religious aspects Psychotherapist and patient |
| Issue Date: | 2014-05 |
| Publisher: | International Organising Committee Research Institute, Switzerland |
| Citation: | Psaila, C. (2014, May). Spirituality and psychotherapy: a double-edged sword? [Abstract]. ECRSH Conference on Integrating religion/spirituality into clinical practice: Focus on Health Care Professionals, Malta, p. 18. |
| Abstract: | It is increasingly being acknowledged that spirituality cannot be separated from psychotherapy in the same way that spirituality cannot be differentiated from life since it is interwoven in everyday life (Pargament, 2007). Studies have highlighted a positive relationship between spirituality, religion and client functioning including their physical and psychological health (Koenig 2004; Leach 2009). [excerpt] |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/140237 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacSoWSPSW |
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| Z_Symposia_&_list_ECRSH14.pdf | 347.36 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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