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J Relig Health. 1991 Jun;30(2):93-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00988698.

The spiritual dimension of cognitive therapy.

Journal of religion and health

I M Rosen

Affiliations

  1. Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.

PMID: 24272549 DOI: 10.1007/BF00988698

Abstract

There has been a quiet buildup of interest in spirituality within psychiatry. However, spirituality tends to be a vague and fuzzy concept to psychiatrists and probably to other psychotherapists. The field is surprisingly large, and there is space in this paper only to present a skeletal outline of the cognitive aspects of it. My observations come from spiritual issues discussion groups for inpatients and a religion and psychiatry clinic for outpatients at Butler Hospital.

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