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Title Spirituality and psychiatry / edited by Christopher C. H. Cook, Andrew Powell
Edition Second edition
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (xxxviii, 418 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- List of Contributors -- Foreword to the Second Edition -- Foreword to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgements -- The Spirituality and Psychiatry Special Interest Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists: A Personal Reflection -- References -- Chapter 1 Spirituality and Religion in Psychiatry -- Spirituality in Psychiatry: A Brief History -- What Is Spirituality? -- Religion -- Mysticism
Psychiatrists Interested in Spirituality and Religion -- The Spirituality and Religiosity of Patients -- Spiritual Practices -- Spirituality in Mental Health Research -- How Do Spirituality/Religion Help Mental Health? -- Spirituality in Psychiatric Treatment -- Boundaries and Policy -- Training in Spirituality and Psychiatry -- Furthering Spirituality in Mental Health Care -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Spiritual Assessment -- Introduction -- Understanding Spirituality -- Spiritual Assessment: Why? -- Spiritual Assessment: How? -- Basic Principles -- Tools
Tools for Research, Clinical Measurement and Audit -- Tools to Aid Exploration of Spiritual Matters in Clinical Practice -- Screening -- Spiritual History -- Brief Literature Review -- Generic Mnemonic Tools -- Assessment Tools Specific to Mental Health -- Royal College of Psychiatrists (Cook and Grimwade, 2021) -- Koenig (2020b) -- The Spirituality Flower: A Tool for Psychiatrists (Cook, 2015) -- New Approaches for Specific Patient Groups -- In-Depth Spiritual Assessment -- Post Assessment -- Formulation -- Spiritual Assessment: When? -- Spiritual Assessment: Who? -- Everyone
Nurses and Doctors -- The Specialist: Healthcare Chaplain -- Thorny Issues and Other Considerations -- Documentation -- Sharing Information -- Time -- Spiritual and Religious Issues Are Part of the Problem -- Negative View of Spirituality/Religion and Differing Clinician and Patient Worldviews -- Feelings of Discomfort and of Being Unprepared -- Conclusion -- Educational Resources -- References -- Chapter 3 Psychosis -- Introduction -- Making Sense of Spirituality and Psychosis -- What Do We Mean by Spirituality? -- Understanding Psychosis -- Meaning and Purpose in the Experience of Psychosis
How Are We to Understand the Ununderstandable? -- Religious Delusions and the Need for Cultural Context -- The Spirit of Therapy and Therapeutic Spirituality -- Tensions: The Value of Creative Collaboration -- Interactions With Meaning and Purpose -- Implications for Practice and Practitioners -- The Culture of Care and the Construction of Services -- Diagnosis and Discernment -- Madness as a Spiritual Journey? -- Seeking a Balance Between Power, Compulsion and Coercion -- Spiritual Support, and Supporters, for Journeys in Recovery -- In Praise of Ordinary -- Valuing Peer Support
Summary "In the past decade, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a general-purpose tool has become a disruptive force globally. By leveraging the power of artificial neural networks, deep learning frameworks can now translate text from hundreds of languages, enable real-time navigation for everyone, recognise pathological medical images, as well as enable many other applications across all sectors in society. However, the enormous potential for innovation and technological advances and the chances that AI systems provide come with hazards and risks that are not yet fully explored, let alone fully understood. One can stress the opportunities of AI systems to improve health care, especially in times of a pandemic, provide automated mobility, support the protection of the environment, protect our security and otherwise support human welfare, but nevertheless, we must not neglect that AI systems can pose risks to individuals, and societies, for example by disseminating biases, by undermining political deliberation or by the development of autonomous weapons. This means that there is an urgent need for responsible governance of AI systems. This Handbook shall be a basis to spell out in more detail what could become relevant features of Responsible AI and how we can achieve and implement them at the regional, national and international level. Hence, the aim of this Handbook is to address some of the most pressing philosophical, ethical, legal, and societal challenges posed by AI"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 17, 2022)
Subject Psychiatry -- Religious aspects
Spirituality.
Spirituality
MEDICAL / Mental Health.
Spirituality
Form Electronic book
Author Cook, Chris (Christopher C.H.), editor.
Powell, Andrew (Andrew S.), editor.
LC no. 2022007455
ISBN 9781911623311
1911623311