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From an evolutionary perspective, interventions are needed that help health workers to see that people with mental illness are “like me” in many ways. One example of this in global mental health, is the Reducing Stigma among HealthcAre ProvidErs (RESHAPE) program in which people with mental ...
This paper offers an initial understanding towards a cross-paradigm dialogue in the attempt to incorporate spiritual dimensions of life into the process of health impact assessment. It proposes that an approach starting with an attempt to clarify once and for all the definition of spirituality may ...
The aim of this study is to actualize personal spiritual health as a fundamental component of human wellbeing. In Lithuania research on spiritual health has not been developed yet as a result of political thinking in the post Soviet legacy which sought to eliminate the factor of spirituality ...
For example, a database including more than 750,000 female employees in the US showed that menopausal women incurred 40% higher health-related costs compared to non-menopausal age- and employment-matched controls (Kleinman et al., 2013). Currently, the typical menopause-related complaints and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has precipitated a global mental health crisis, with a particularly pronounced impact on the entrepreneurial sector. This paper presents a comparative analysis of mental health challenges among entrepreneurs in China during the pandemic, with a specific focus on attention deficit ...
This study illuminates how existential needs and spiritual needs are connected with health care ethics and individuals' mental health and well-being. The term existential needs is defined as the necessity of experiencing life as meaningful, whereas the term spiritual needs is defined as the need of...
In my example of one situation it highlights how easily anyone could fall prey to criminal behaviors because of perceived trusting relationships. At the age of 17 and 16 respectively, myself and my childhood best friend put ourselves in an unknowingly vulnerable situation. Was it ignorance? Naive...
6. Spiritual Health Spirituality is a personal concept, and it influences people differently. But we can't ignore that spirituality directly impacts one's health. People going through adversity, for example, losing a loved one, turn to spirituality to draw strength. Of course, spi...
1) Spiritual support; 2) Stress; 3) Family teamwork; 4) Coping strategies; 5) Culture; 6) Resources; and 7) Future. Hall et al. (2012)USAParental Stress in Families of Children with a Genetic Disorder/ Disability and the Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment, and AdaptationTo fur...