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The use of culturally congruent spiritual beliefs in the successful treatment of two cases of complicated bereavement for infant death
Authors:Peggy Kam Fung Lee
Institution:NSW Transcultural Mental Health Centre , Sydney, Australia
Abstract:The cognitive model of clinical practice involves identifying significant beliefs, including spiritual beliefs. Traditional belief in Taoism was elicited from two Cantonese-speaking women referred for assessment after psychiatric admission for complicated bereavement. Their belief was incorporated into the formulations and the treatment plans. Pathological guilt was addressed by gentle cognitive challenge and reframing. Relevant spiritual practices were explored and supported, which allowed recovery to proceed. These cases highlight the value of cross-cultural consultation and illustrate that spiritually sensitive intervention is compatible with evidence-based practice.
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