2024
ACTing Spiritually: Integrating Spiritual Care and Mental Health Care within a US Department of Veterans Affairs Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Ford K, Van Denend J, DeViva J, Cooke J, Klee A. ACTing Spiritually: Integrating Spiritual Care and Mental Health Care within a US Department of Veterans Affairs Inpatient Psychiatric Unit. Journal Of Religion And Health 2024, 63: 4533-4548. PMID: 38909328, DOI: 10.1007/s10943-024-02065-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInpatient psychiatric unitVeterans AffairsPsychiatric unitMental health careMental health treatmentACT groupInterprofessional fellowshipSpiritual carePsychosocial rehabilitationHealth careHealth treatmentClinical tensionsQualitative findingsCommitment therapyMedical CenterCareWest-HavenUS DepartmentClinical gainsNext stepsSpiritualityConcept of acceptabilityPotential feasibilityAcceptanceGroup protocol
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Who Owns Spiritual Care, and Why Does It Matter?
Harris J, Klee A. Who Owns Spiritual Care, and Why Does It Matter? Psychological Services 2023, 20: 1-5. PMID: 36716139, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecial sectionPolitical landscapeUnique juncturePresent constellationInterdisciplinary dynamicsAppropriate servicesHealth assistanceMore peopleInterdisciplinary collaborationClimate changeSpiritual concernsGlobal pandemicChaplainsIntegrated careDiscourseDissemination of resourcesSpiritual careCrisisPsychologistsJunctureConcernMental health assistancePeopleAssistanceArticle