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    Grand Canyon University: HLT 310 January 20, 2013 Spirituality is a delicate topic, and some may not be open to talking about their beliefs. Spirituality is generally understood to be an essential aspect of being human (Lyndo-Lam, 2012). Assessing the spiritual needs of patients is a key component in the nursing process. A compassionate and thoughtful nurse can make a patient feel more secure, making it easier for him to express his spirituality. The participation of both patient and health care

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    (Janis, 2011) states that spirituality connects you with a powerful and divine force that is present in the universe and yourself, it allows you to achieve your personal goals an effective plan for living as it pertains to happiness, inner peace or supreme enlightenment. Additionally (Krentzman, 2013) defines spirituality as a universal human experience that touches all, some may find that their spiritual life is linked to their association with the church finding comfort in a personal relationship

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    Psychedelic drugs affect more then creativity, they are also known to have the ability to increase the users sense of spirituality and religion. In the academic journal, “Voice of The Psychonauts,” author Levente Moro explores the correlation between spirituality, and psychedelic drug use. He claims that when psychedelic drugs are taken in a “supportive” environment they have the ability to induce “deeply meaningful religious revelations and spiritual awakenings” (Moro et al. 190). Psychedelic

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    Spirituality - a Part of Life It is interesting to discover the many wonders in this subject in the beginning of the class. First of all, I learned how to write two kinds of journal: autobiography and biography. Next, I started to write my spiritual journal day by day after class. Today, I want to start my writing with an excited topic, I discussed with my classmates, is Spirituality throughout the three questions: What does it mean to me? How do I understand it? What does it affect my life? And

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    ENHANCING SPIRITUALITY, SPIRITUAL WELLBEING AND CULTURE Spirituality is the sense of connection and anything required to establish and maintain a dynamic personal relationship with God. A person should know the creator or the god that has created man on earth. Thus, this essay intends to discuss about spirituality, spiritual overview of nursing and religion. The essay would also describe about the spiritual wellbeing and the theorists together with their contribution to spirituality. People may not

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    one’s spirituality and religion does not coexist with the efforts to provide beyond satisfactory care in the healthcare field, but they’re wrong. To provide the patient with extraordinary care it is inevitable to understand their religious and spiritual beliefs. This ensures the patient a versatile environment that they feel comfortable in. It is essential as healthcare providers to understand how spirituality and religion may play a role in the patients’ health assessment process. Spirituality and

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    Spirituality and religion are two important concepts in many individuals’ lives, especially those who are seeking counseling. Unfortunately, many counselors lack the training to properly and ethically tackle these imperative issues with their clients. Day by day, spiritual and religious concerns may be pertinent to the reasons the clients is initially seeking counseling. These areas might be ones of conflict with self, concern with others, and/or sources of strength and support; whatever the reason

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    Faith Integration Paper: Spirituality of Adolescents Christine Cruz Azusa Pacific University School of Nursing GNRS 595 Adolescent Health Care Shelly Poetter, FNP May 20, 2015 Introduction Spirituality is considered one of the components of health and wellness, and is a contributory factor in the delivery of holistic care (O’Shea, Wallace, Griffin, & Fitzpatrick, 2011). It only makes sense for us nurses to study and research spirituality since the nursing profession is committed to holistic

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    Summary Therapists’ Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: A Meta-Analysis is aimed at completing the research on the spirituality of doctors during consultations. The research became the base of the article’s statement of the problem, its relevance, and possible solutions. D.E. Walker, R.L. Gorsuch, and S.-Y. Tan raised the problem of the spirituality in the healthcare team. The article is based on the information from 26 studies of more than 5,000 therapists. According to the

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    (Russell, 1998). Given the wide-ranging diversity of this population consisting of 2.3 million people, it is essential to understand that the term Native American spirituality encompasses the vastness of more than 500 different tribal traditions represented by these hundreds of Indian nations. Being particularly interested in the spirituality as well as the spiritual philosophies and practices of Native Americans, I have decided to approach this very

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