Embedding spirituality in person centred care

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Embedding spirituality in person centred care. Embedding spirituality in person centred care. What are People For?. Consumerism: People as consumers and units of consumption Economics: People as commodities Medicine: People as bodies or minds Evolution: Prioritising strong people. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Embedding spirituality in person centred care

Embedding spirituality in person

centred care

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What are People For?

• Consumerism: People as consumers and units of consumption

• Economics: People as commodities

• Medicine: People as bodies or minds

• Evolution: Prioritising strong people

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People are for love

Love

Relationships

Meaningful existence

Hopeful existence

Godly existence

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“Its good that you exist; I’m glad that you are

here”

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Spirituality as presence and absence

• There is s real sense in which spirituality doesn’t exist!

• Spirituality names something missing from the ways in which we care.

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People are made for spiritual experience

• Andrew Newburgh and the neurological Basis of God!

• David Hay and relational consciousness

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The biological roots of mysticism

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God in our brains?

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Relational consciousness

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De-spiritualising institutions

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Communities can have mental health problems

• It is possible for a community to be neurotic, depressed or psychotic.

• A neurotic community is on which is nervous, anxious to preserve its current shape and yet insecure about exactly what its shape should be.

• A depressed community is one which has become dispirited.

• A psychotic community is one which no longer has a grasp on what is real what is unreal; what is inside of it and what is outside of it.

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Check out the mental health of your community!

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The relational context in which you experience mental health and illness is deeply influenced by the places that you experience it in.

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Could your own organisation be spiritually inhibiting even if it seems to be functioning well according to standard indicators?

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Spiritual care has to do with helping people

to be people

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Mental Health & Recovery

The measure of mental health is not simply (or even) an absence of symptoms or reduction in inpatient admissions. In spiritual/relational mode mental health is also measured by how well a person is able to pursue the things that give their lives purpose and meaning even in the midst of symptoms.

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Good Poor

Mild SevereDegree of Pathology

Degree of Mental Health

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Why bother with spirituality?

• If people are for love, then a focus on spirituality makes perfect sense

• Spirituality in mental health care means recognising, respecting and responding to the essential spirituality in all people.

• Spirituality in a mental health context means recognising who and what people are (the essence of person centred care?) and acting accordingly.

• A focus on spirituality helps keep us focused on positive mental health

• Genuinely person centred care cannot do anything other than notice the spiritual

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Is there an evidence base for all of this?

• Yes....its called life!

• Very little evidence for generic spirituality.

• More evidence for religious spirituality

• But, there is a solid evidence base for the constituent parts of what we have come to describe as “spirituality.”

• The word “spirituality” marks out the area of human experience we are interested in; the various component parts are observable and measurable.

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So, if you want to prove it, you can. But, it might be better to try to live it first?