Psychiatry and religion: a perspective on meaning |
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Authors: | Philippe Huguelet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Adult Psychiatry, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerlandphilippe.huguelet@hcuge.ch |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTA Position Statement on Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry was issued by the World Psychiatric Association in 2016. Among many recommendations, this statement underscores the need for research on both religion and spirituality in psychiatry, especially on their clinical applications. In this contribution we will put light on the issue of meaning and meaning-making, i.e., an important field for every human, Particularly for individuals suffering from severe mental disorders. After an introduction about meaning in its religious/spiritual dimension, we will describe what needs to be studied in order to get a better knowledge as to how patients cope with meaning, and how they process (in terms of meaning-making) the outburst of a severe mental disorder such as schizophrenia. |
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Keywords: | World Psychiatric Association (WPA) position statement religion spirituality meaning meaning-making schizophrenia |
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