Spirituality and Psychiatry addresses the crucial but often overlooked
relevance of spirituality to mental well-being and psychiatric care.
This updated and expanded second edition explores the nature of
spirituality, its relationship to religion, and the reasons for its
importance in clinical practice. Contributors discuss the prevention and
management of illness, and the maintenance of recovery. Different
chapters focus on the subspecialties of psychiatry, including
psychotherapy, child and adolescent psychiatry, intellectual disability,
forensic psychiatry, substance misuse, and old age psychiatry. The book
provides a critical review of the literature and a response to the
questions posed by researchers, service users and clinicians, concerning
the importance of spirituality in mental healthcare. With contributions
from psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, nurses, mental
healthcare chaplains and neuroscientists, and a patient perspective,
this book is an invaluable clinical handbook for anyone interested in
the place of spirituality in psychiatric practice.