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janterry

(4,429 posts)
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 09:49 AM Nov 2021

Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/psychiatry-needs-to-get-right-with-god/

In the early days of the pandemic, economist Jeanet Bentzen of the University of Copenhagen examined Google searches for the word “prayer” in 95 countries. She identified that they hit an all-time global high in March 2020, and increases occurred in lockstep with the number of COVID-19 cases identified in each country. Stateside, according to the Pew Research Center, 55 percent of Americans prayed to end the spread of the novel coronavirus in March 2020, and nearly one quarter reported that their faith increased the following month, despite limited access to houses of worship.

These are not just interesting sociological trends—they are clinically significant. Spirituality has historically been dismissed by psychiatrists, but results from a pilot program at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts indicate that attention to it is a critical aspect of mental health care.

In 2017 my multidisciplinary team of mental health clinicians, researchers and chaplains created Spiritual Psychotherapy for Inpatient, Residential and Intensive Treatment (SPIRIT), a flexible and spiritually integrated form of cognitive-behavioral therapy. We subsequently trained a cadre of more than 20 clinicians, stationed on 10 different clinical units throughout McLean Hospital, to deliver SPIRIT and evaluated the approach. Since 2017, SPIRIT has been delivered to more than 5,000 people. Our results suggest that spiritual psychotherapy is not only feasible but highly desired by patients.

(saw a video online by Bishop Barron discussing this)
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Psychiatry Needs to Get Right with God (Original Post) janterry Nov 2021 OP
I don't call praying to an invisible god vlyons Nov 2021 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Moostache Nov 2021 #2
For me, as a Buddhist vlyons Nov 2021 #10
For me it is learning to be thankful in all things and to accept the blessing as it was given to me. marble falls Nov 2021 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author Moostache Nov 2021 #15
I initially missed the forum designation... Moostache Nov 2021 #16
ty! janterry Nov 2021 #17
I didn't post it to challenge others and their thinking janterry Nov 2021 #5
And I agree with you 100%. Not all religious feelings were force fed. It's not a standalone ... marble falls Nov 2021 #11
Here here!! Well said PortTack Nov 2021 #13
did you check where I've posted this? janterry Nov 2021 #14
I'm sure you meant well, but this probably belongs in a forum, not a safe haven. shrike3 Dec 2021 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author shrike3 Dec 2021 #19
The fact that people responded better to SPIRIT providers who were not religiously affiliated notabl Raven123 Nov 2021 #3
Exactly right. marble falls Nov 2021 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Scrivener7 Nov 2021 #4
I think you can repost this to another forum if you want to debate it janterry Nov 2021 #6
Sorry. Didn't notice the forum. Scrivener7 Nov 2021 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author shrike3 Dec 2021 #20
No matter where I go, there He is. This is a good thing. marble falls Nov 2021 #8
Why is this in the C&O group, a safe haven? shrike3 Dec 2021 #18

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
1. I don't call praying to an invisible god
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 09:55 AM
Nov 2021

to wave a magic wand to suspend the laws of physics and biology to make everything all better "mental health." Things cannot exist in impossible ways.

Response to vlyons (Reply #1)

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
10. For me, as a Buddhist
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:45 AM
Nov 2021

prayer is not about asking god to give stuff. It's about training my mind to have a more benevolent point of view.

marble falls

(62,296 posts)
12. For me it is learning to be thankful in all things and to accept the blessing as it was given to me.
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:52 AM
Nov 2021

I don't need to know, I need to accept.

Response to marble falls (Reply #12)

Moostache

(10,166 posts)
16. I initially missed the forum designation...
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 12:28 PM
Nov 2021

As such, I have self-deleted my earlier comments as inappropriate to the forum.
All apologies for the over-sight.

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
17. ty!
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 02:29 PM
Nov 2021

I totally wasn't trying to be controversial. I just thought it was interesting to this forum.

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
5. I didn't post it to challenge others and their thinking
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:17 AM
Nov 2021

That's why I put it in the Catholicism and Orthodox Christianity Group.

FWIW, I've lived in a buddhist temple, and there were people there who did just what you describe.

I pray because I believe in the act of prayer. I've never felt the need to attach to the consequences of it. But that's just my personal spiritual practices - rooted in Catholicism. And, of course, in other traditions.

marble falls

(62,296 posts)
11. And I agree with you 100%. Not all religious feelings were force fed. It's not a standalone ...
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:50 AM
Nov 2021

... aspect for most of us, but it is integrated into all aspects of living, as Buddhism teaches, as I understand what G*D wants from us.

 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
14. did you check where I've posted this?
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 11:57 AM
Nov 2021

Here is a description of the forum:
Welcome to the Catholic & Orthodox Group. This is a safe haven group where discussions about Catholicism and Orthodoxy take place in a forum free from gratuitous attacks or derision of religion and religious beliefs. There are other places for those who really like to do that. Our focus is on the beliefs and traditions of Catholicism and Orthodoxy. For the rest, welcome, and pax vobiscum. Peace be among you.

 

shrike3

(5,370 posts)
21. I'm sure you meant well, but this probably belongs in a forum, not a safe haven.
Thu Dec 2, 2021, 09:38 PM
Dec 2021

People tend not to notice where the post is and respond accordingly. For future reference.

Response to vlyons (Reply #1)

Raven123

(6,094 posts)
3. The fact that people responded better to SPIRIT providers who were not religiously affiliated notabl
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:09 AM
Nov 2021

Could it suggest that people are spiritually hungry for something our existing religious institutions have not, will not or cannot provide? I don’t know the answer, but it seems to me there is food for everyone to chew on in this article.

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janterry

(4,429 posts)
6. I think you can repost this to another forum if you want to debate it
Tue Nov 16, 2021, 10:19 AM
Nov 2021

?

I just thought it was interesting to this forum

Response to janterry (Reply #6)

 

shrike3

(5,370 posts)
18. Why is this in the C&O group, a safe haven?
Thu Dec 2, 2021, 09:34 PM
Dec 2021

Just saw your other posts re this issue and you did your due diligence. Maybe in the future if you want to post a topic that will draw non-believers, you might point out in the OP the rules of C&O. Thanks.
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