Multidisciplinary perceptions and considerations for spiritual care and biblical framework counseling in mental health
Valerie U Oji,
Bailey Powell
Abstract:Background: Religious/Spiritual (R/S) care is often desirable by mental health clients for culturally sensitive, patient-focused treatment; yet providers may experience hesitancy or overlook this need and treatment guidelines are limited. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore existing R/S care, as well as perspectives on what support care would be considered for patients choosing BFC. This is part of a project to collaboratively extend population-based mental health care access in resource–constrain… Show more
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