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Title: Spirituality Recovery and Mental Health


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Spirituality Recovery and Mental Health
  • What do you think spirituality is?

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  • The World Health Organisation has made many
    statements describing the need for holistic care
    and the integral nature of this spiritual
    dimension
  • Until recently the health professions have
    largely followed a medical model, which seeks to
    treat patients by focussing on medicines and
    surgery, and gives less importance to beliefs and
    to faith. This reductionism or mechanistic view
    of patients as being only a material body is no
    longer satisfactory. Patients and physicians have
    begun to realise the value of elements such as
    faith, hope and compassion in the healing
    process. The value of such spiritual elements
    in health and quality of life has led to research
    in this field in an attempt to move towards a
    more holistic view of health that includes a
    non-material dimension, emphasising the seamless
    connections between mind and body.
  • (World Health Organisation (WHO) 1998)

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  • Mental Health is the emotional and spiritual
    resilience that enables us to enjoy life and
    survive pain, disappointment and sadness. It is a
    positive sense of well-being and an underlying
    belief in our own and other's self worth.
     (Health Education Authority UK, 1997)
  • Spirituality is not necessarily religion, and
    religion can be seen as an aspect of spirituality

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  • It is
  • All to do with your SPIRIT, your life force as
    essential as your BREATH
  • What makes me, me and you, you your uniqueness
    as a person
  • What keeps us going when times are tough
  • Often to do with a belief in something or some
    being(s) other than ourselves and the material
    world
  • What gives your life meaning
  • Our connectedness to other people, nature,
    animals, sport and exercise, art, music and
    drama, the transcendent.
  • Our life pilgrimage and quest.
  • How we channel our desires.
  • Your creativity
  • A search for hope, harmony and wholeness
  • What makes us tick
  • A vocation, a purpose, what keeps us going
    keeps us breathing

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  • Why are we looking at spirituality?
  • Ethical because it is the right thing to do, to
    treat people well and appropriately whatever
    their faith, belief, gender, age, ability /
    disability, sexual orientation or life stance
    happens to be
  • Legal because there is now a regulatory
    framework which forbids discrimination and
    therefore encourages the equal and fair treatment
    of all from any culture or background.
  • Financial because there will be greater
    satisfaction and better outcomes among patients
    and less stress and absenteeism among staff.
  • Clinical because there is a level of evidence
    that when people are well cared for they have a
    greater chance of health and, for example, their
    immune system appears to work more efficiently.
  • From Fair For All Religion and Belief, 2008 in
    Spiritual Care Matters, NHS Education for
    Scotland www.nes.scot.nhs.uk

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  • In every human being there seems to be a
    spiritual dimension, a quality that goes beyond
    religious affiliation, that strives for
    inspiration, reverence, awe, meaning and purpose,
    even in those who do not believe in God. The
    spiritual dimension tries to be in harmony with
    the universe, strives for answers about the
    infinite, and comes into focus when the person
    faces emotional stress, physical and mental
    illness, loss, or death (p.259).
  • Murray Zentner 1989 p.259 Murray, R.B.
    Zenter, J.P. 1989 Nursing Concepts for Health
    Promotion. London Prentice Hall

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  • Define spiritual practices
  • Ritual, religious and/or symbolic practices
  • Pilgrimage and retreats
  • Meditation and Prayer
  • Caring for someone
  • Loving someone
  • Deep Reflection
  • Yoga, Tai Chi etc
  • Cooking and gardening
  • Engaging with nature
  • Contemplative reading, poetry, and philosophy.
  • Appreciation of the arts
  • Group activities and sports

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Spirituality Recovery and Mental Health
  • Recovery is a process, a way of life, an
    attitude, and a way of approaching the days
    challenges.
  • Spirituality is a process, a way of life, an
    attitude, and a way of approaching the days
    challenges.

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Spirituality Recovery and Mental Health
  • Recovery and mental health is
  • building spiritual resilience
  • Developing the capacity to survive and thrive
  • Perhaps through. . .
  • Finding and living MY STORY
  • For some, finding and living my story within a
    bigger story
  • Finding and enjoying BALANCE
  • Being enabled to live with lifes challenges with
    an open and honest mind and heart
  • Perhaps using the language - the vocabulary,
    little stories, and imagery, from a bigger story
    those that help give life meaning, significance
    and purpose
  • Building trusting relationships and spiritual
    capital to spend on recovery (living with myself)

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  • If you want more, why not take a look at
  • www.workingtogetherforrecovery.co.uk click on
    the Spirituality petal
  • www.spiritualcompetency.com
  • Documents on Spirituality and Mental Health
  • The impact of spirituality on mental health -
    Mental Health Foundation 2007
  • Making Space for Spirituality How to support
    service users - The Mental Health Foundation 2008
  • Guidelines on spirituality for staff in acute
    care services - Staffordshire University 2008
  • Keeping the Faith spirituality and recovery from
    mental health problems Mental Health Foundation
    2008
  • Spiritual Care Matters an introductory resource
    for all NHS Scotland Staff - NHS Scotland 2009
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