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Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatric Care: Looking Back, Looking AheadOregon Health and Science University Cultural psychiatry has been an important contributor to the enhanced dialogue between psychiatry and religion in the past couple of decades. During this time, religion and spirituality have become more prominent in mainstream psychiatry in a number of areas of study and clinical care, including refugee and immigrant health, trauma and loss, psychotherapy, collaboration with clergy, bioethics, and psychiatric research. In looking towards the future, there is a great deal of promise for future enhancement of the study of religion and spirituality in psychiatric education, research, and clinical care.
Key Words: psychiatry religion religious studies spirituality
Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 43, No. 4,
634-651 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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