This book provides an effective model for helping persons with serious mental illness and is suitable for readers working in psychiatric rehabilitation. It is well documented that persons with serious mental illness suffer from severe psychosocial issues. Studies suggest that many of them also have different spiritual problems such as lacking hope and losing meaning and a purpose in life. In Hong Kong, a Christian non-governmental organisation has developed a holistic care program for the rehabilitation of persons with serious mental illness. Holistic care is conceived as the care delivered to meet an integral, independent individuals health needs including physical, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural and environmental aspects as a whole. The holistic care program is characterised by a Self Help Group (SHG) approach with the adoption of holistic care principles where the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of the clients are emphasised. Beyond using solely conventional therapeutic intervention such as psychodynamic, cognitive and behavioural strategies in running SHGs, spiritual intervention in the form of hymn singing, Bible reading, personal sharing and intercessions is also used.
Background of the Development of a Holistic Care Program; The Holistic Care in Healthcare Professionals; Conceptions of Spirituality in Social Science Theories; The Role of Spirituality in Nursing & Social Work Professionals; Empirical Studies Investigating the Role of Spirituality In Treatment; The Importance of Spiritual Dimension in Psychiatric Rehabilitation; Self Help Group (SHG)/Mutual Aid Group in Psychiatric Rehabilitation; Studies related to the Effectiveness of the Holistic Care Program; Conclusion; Appendices; References; Index.
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