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Assessing Religiosity and Spirituality in Social Work Practice: Rationale and Methods
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  • Assessing Religiosity and Spirituality in Social Work Practice: Rationale and Methods
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Terry A. Wolfer
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영성과 보건복지
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2013년|1권 1호(통권1호)|pp.1-20 (20 pages)
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영성과 보건복지학회|한국
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정기간행물|ENG|
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영문초록

A large and growing body of empirical research demonstrates that religion and spirituality affect physical and mental health (Koenig, McCullough & Larson, 2001; Koenig, King & Carson, 2011). It alerts us to the many different ways that religion and spirituality may relate to physical and mental health. Furthermore, it suggests ways that religion and spirituality may influence the development and course of particular diseases and psychosocial problems across the life course. It suggests the importance of considering religion and spirituality as an integral part of a thorough psychosocial assessment process. Indeed, several authors have offered a variety of reasons for including religion and spirituality in the assessment process.

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Rationale for Spiritual Assessment
Approaches to Assessment
Brief Screening Tools
Pictorial Interview Tools
In-Depth Interviews
Conclusion
References

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