نتایج جستجو برای: spiritual therapies

تعداد نتایج: 111449  

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2012
Giancarlo Lucchetti Paulo Rogério D C Aguiar Camilla Casaletti Braghetta Candido P Vallada Alexander Moreira-Almeida Homero Vallada

In Brazil, during the XX century, dozens of Spiritist psychiatric hospitals emerged seeking to integrate conventional medical treatment with complementary spiritual therapy. This combined inpatient treatment is largely found in Brazil, where many psychiatric hospitals stem from the Spiritist movement. The present report describes the use of these spiritual practices, their operating structure, ...

2015
Tahereh SEGHATOLESLAM Hussain HABIL Ahmad HATIM Rusdi RASHID Abolfazl ARDAKAN Farid ESMAEILI MOTLAQ

Religion is one of the protective factors that facilities positive outcomes by preventing individuals from engaging in addictive substance. A recent study has confirmed that religion inhibits drug addiction. The concept of psychospiritual therapy was to introduce drug addiction. Therefore, of the various methods of psychotherapy, the usage of Taqwa (piety) emerged as an applicable method of Isl...

2014
Alyson M. Stone Ronnie Levine Jeff Hudson

323 1 The author would like to thank Ronnie Levine, Jeff Hudson, and Stacy Nakell for their generous feedback and support. 2 Private practice, Austin. Correspondence should be addressed to Alyson M. Stone, PhD, CGP, 4103 Marathon, Suite F, Austin, TX 78756. E-mail: [email protected]. That religion can be a source of harm and trauma is something most clinicians know well, yet this fact is ...

2016
Reginald Alva Mark R. Mullins

Japan is a land of many contrasts. It is modern yet rooted in tradition. In general, Japanese do not have much interest in religions, yet religions are overflowing in Japan. Christianity is a minority religion in Japan, and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement started there in 1972. In this paper, the author examines the influence of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement on the Japanes...

2017
Sara N. AlRawi Amal Khidir Maha S. Elnashar Huda A. Abdelrahim Amal K. Killawi Maya M. Hammoud Michael D. Fetters

BACKGROUND Evidence indicates traditional medicine is no longer only used for the healthcare of the poor, its prevalence is also increasing in countries where allopathic medicine is predominant in the healthcare system. While these healing practices have been utilized for thousands of years in the Arabian Gulf, only recently has a theoretical model been developed illustrating the linkages and c...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2006
Pascal Lamanque Serge Daneault

OBJECTIVE To determine whether interventions that promote meditation improve quality of life in cancer patients. DATA SOURCES MEDLINE data bank (1966 to 2004) using the terms "spiritual well-being" and the MeSH terms "meditation", "neoplasm", "cancer", and "spiritual therapies". STUDY SELECTION Clinical trials evaluating the effect of meditation on cancer patients. SYNTHESIS Five studies we...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2012
Christopher G Ellison Matt Bradshaw Cheryl A Roberts

OBJECTIVE To determine whether spiritual and religious identities predict complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use above and beyond other known influences such as gender, region of residence, social status, personality, health, and access to conventional medicine. METHODS Analyzing data from the 1995-1996 National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (n=3032), this study...

Journal: :Spiritual Psychology and Counseling 2018

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2012
Ivan Nikolić Dragana Smiljenić Biljana Kukić Bogdan Bogdanović Tomislav Petrović Tatjana Ivković-Kapicl Dejan Kozarski Igor Djan

BACKGROUND/AIM [corrected] Alternative medicine is a set of therapeutic procedures which are no part of official practice. At present, the use of alternative medicine among cancer patients is significant and the purpose of this study was to get more information on the methods and products of alternative medicine. Thus, the aim of the study was to determine the frequency of the use of alternativ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2011
Everett L Worthington Joshua N Hook Don E Davis Michael A McDaniel

Many clients highly value religious and spiritual (R/S) commitments, and many psychotherapists have accommodated secular treatments to R/S perspectives. We meta-analyzed 51 samples from 46 studies (N = 3,290) that examined the outcomes of religious accommodative therapies and nonreligious spirituality therapies. Comparisons on psychological and spiritual outcomes were made to a control conditio...

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