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Revelation, delusion or disillusion: subjective interpretation of religious and spiritual experiences in bipolar disorder

Authors :
Ouwehand, Eva
Wong, Kwok
Boeije, Hennie
Braam, Arjan
Leerstoel Hox
Methodology and statistics for the behavioural and social sciences
Globalisation and Dialogue Studies
Onderzoeksprogramma GDS Globaliserings- en dialoogstudies
University of Humanistic Studies
Leerstoel Hox
Methodology and statistics for the behavioural and social sciences
Source :
Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 17(6), 615-628. Routledge, Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 17(6), 615. Routledge
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The objective of this study is to explore the interpretation of religious and spiritual experiences during mania, depression and recovery, from the perspective of bipolar clients and to inquire into their expectations of treatment in relation to these experiences. For this purpose, a qualitative pilot study is designed, which includes interviews with 10 outpatients of Altrecht, a Dutch mental health institution. The meaning of religious and spiritual experiences and the question of their authenticity proved to be an important theme for the participants. The support of spirituality for illness management was brought to the fore, as well as the temporary lack of this support during depression by some participants. Participants considered it desirable that more attention be paid to the topic during treatment, and to establish better cooperation between spiritual counsellors of the institution and other professionals. Thus, a more existential or hermeneutical approach towards religious experiences in relation to bipolar disorder would be a desirable contribution to standard treatment. The exact outlines of such an approach demand more empirical research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13674676
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 17(6), 615-628. Routledge, Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 17(6), 615. Routledge
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9e3c1a5121097c01ef61393d933ec2ef