Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health
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- Title:
- Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health
- Description:
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This session is aimed at a universal audience and explores how to develop an understanding of religion and spirituality and explores how they operate in relation to mental health and wellbeing.
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The MindEd author team, in partnership with ACAMH, have provided this set of PowerPoint slides to support the use of this session in a face to face context. We hope this is helpful, but you should note that the content is based on the specific session and remains ©RCPCH 2016. You may not copy or reproduce the content without acknowledging the source. You may add your own details, examples etc. and space has been allowed for this. You should always use your own personal judgement in making changes, and you remain solely responsible for their use.
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- Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Further Resources > Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health
- Author(s):
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Rabia Malik
- Created:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 410-052, CAMHS, culture, immanence, religion, spirituality
- Quicklink:
- 410-052
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- Title:
- Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health
- Description:
-
This session is aimed at a universal audience and explores how to develop an understanding of religion and spirituality and explores how they operate in relation to mental health and wellbeing.
Download this session as slides
The MindEd author team, in partnership with ACAMH, have provided this set of PowerPoint slides to support the use of this session in a face to face context. We hope this is helpful, but you should note that the content is based on the specific session and remains ©RCPCH 2016. You may not copy or reproduce the content without acknowledging the source. You may add your own details, examples etc. and space has been allowed for this. You should always use your own personal judgement in making changes, and you remain solely responsible for their use.
Download the slides
- Hierarchy:
- Children and Young People with Mental Health Needs, Autism or Learning Disability > Mental Health > Further Resources > Spirituality, Religion and Mental Health
- Author(s):
-
Rabia Malik
- Created:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Dec 2016
- Keywords:
- 410-052, CAMHS, culture, immanence, religion, spirituality
- Quicklink:
- 410-052