ارزیابى علائق دینى و معنوى در روان درمانى

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امروزه بسیارى از متخصصان بالینى به ارزش دین و معنویت در زندگى بیمارانشان و همچنین اهمیت این عوامل در سلامت عاطفى و جسمانى اذعان مى کنند. اما پژوهش پیرامون این مبحث در آغاز راه است و ارزیابى نیز همچنان با پیچیدگى هایى در محیط بالینى روبه رو است. مقاله حاضر اهمیت ارزیابى و پرداختن به دین و معنویت در درمان را تبیین نموده و مسائل اساسى این کار را بررسى مى کند. همچنین ابعاد خاصى را که با پژوهش در روان درمانى مرتبط هستند, مشخص مى کند. مقاله, به پیروى از طرح سیاهه شرح حال دینى و معنوى1 که بیانگر مؤلفه هاى اصلى براى ارزیابى دین و معنویت در زندگى بیمار است, به چالش هایى در ارتباط با نقش متخصص بالینى مى پردازد.

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