Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion

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Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion. / Poole, Robert; Cook, Christopher C.H.; Higgo, Robert.
Yn: British Journal of Psychiatry, Cyfrol 214, Rhif 4, 04.2019, t. 181-182.

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Poole, R, Cook, CCH & Higgo, R 2019, 'Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion', British Journal of Psychiatry, cyfrol. 214, rhif 4, tt. 181-182. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.241

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Poole, R., Cook, C. C. H., & Higgo, R. (2019). Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion. British Journal of Psychiatry, 214(4), 181-182. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.241

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Poole R, Cook CCH, Higgo R. 2019. Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion. British Journal of Psychiatry. 214(4):181-182. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.241

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Poole, Robert, Christopher C.H. Cook, a Robert Higgo. "Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion". British Journal of Psychiatry. 2019, 214(4). 181-182. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2018.241

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Poole R, Cook CCH, Higgo R. Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion. British Journal of Psychiatry. 2019 Ebr;214(4):181-182. Epub 2019 Maw 22. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2018.241

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Poole, Robert ; Cook, Christopher C.H. ; Higgo, Robert. / Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion. Yn: British Journal of Psychiatry. 2019 ; Cyfrol 214, Rhif 4. tt. 181-182.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Psychiatrists, spirituality and religion

AU - Poole, Robert

AU - Cook, Christopher C.H.

AU - Higgo, Robert

PY - 2019/4

Y1 - 2019/4

N2 - Consensus within psychiatry is that patients’ religion/spirituality are legitimate topics in assessment and treatment. Religion/spirituality can help people cope with mental illness, but their use as therapeutic tools is controversial. Despite the publication of position statements by national and international psychiatric organisations, there is no clarity over therapeutic boundaries.

AB - Consensus within psychiatry is that patients’ religion/spirituality are legitimate topics in assessment and treatment. Religion/spirituality can help people cope with mental illness, but their use as therapeutic tools is controversial. Despite the publication of position statements by national and international psychiatric organisations, there is no clarity over therapeutic boundaries.

KW - Religion

KW - Spirituality

KW - Boundaries

KW - Clinical Practice

U2 - 10.1192/bjp.2018.241

DO - 10.1192/bjp.2018.241

M3 - Editorial

VL - 214

SP - 181

EP - 182

JO - British Journal of Psychiatry

JF - British Journal of Psychiatry

SN - 0007-1250

IS - 4

ER -