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Spirituality and Stress. Chapter 8. Chapter Overview. Defining spiritual health, religion, and spirituality Understanding how spirituality and religion affect health Other spiritual concepts that affect health Spirituality and stress management. Definitions of Spiritual Health.
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Spirituality and Stress Chapter 8
Chapter Overview • Defining spiritual health, religion, and spirituality • Understanding how spirituality and religion affect health • Other spiritual concepts that affect health • Spirituality and stress management
Definitions of Spiritual Health • Adherence to a religious doctrine • Ability to discover and express one’s purpose in life • Ability to experience love, joy, peace, and fulfillment • Ability to help yourself and others achieve full potential
Benefits of Spiritual Health • According to Dean Ornish (1992), the basic cause of heart disease is a lack of emotional and spiritual health • Kabat-Zinn (1992) recognized the importance of spiritual health in reducing stress and improving general health • Spiritual health may include answers to “Who am I?” and “Why am I here?” • Focusing on spiritual health can reduce stress and increase satisfaction with your life
Benefits of Spiritual Health (cont.) • Some researchers have shown evidence that prayer can improve health • Living a spiritual life correlates with healthy behaviors in general • Prayer is the most common form of complementary and alternative medicine • Businesses have begun to recognize the role of spirituality in the health of employees
Did You Know? • In the Mall of Americas in Minneapolis, there is a 400 square-foot basement room that employees can use for a break from work • The room contains foot-washing stalls, shelves for shoes, prayer rugs, a compass to locate the direction east, and a poster displaying 13 religions’ interpretations of the Golden Rule
How Spirituality and Religion Affect Health • Control theory: when someone feels a degree of control over a stressor, the person’s health is less affected by the stressor • Two different approaches • Primary control: attempts to change the situation (problem focused) • Secondary control: attempts to control oneself (emotion focused) • Religion or spirituality can function as either primary or secondary control
How Spirituality and Religion Affect Health (cont.) • Pargament (1990) categorized religious approaches to control into the following types: • Self-directing • Collaborative • Deferring • Pleading
How Spirituality andReligion Affect Health (cont.) • Social support theory: a sense of affiliation with others who can assist with maintaining health and well-being • Those affected by terrorism can benefit from spiritual support in various forms: • Emotional support • Financial support • Informational support • Advice support
How Spirituality and Religion Affect Health (cont.) • Placebo theory: people who believe that something will help them often report that it does • Researchers use double-blind technique to keep subjects from learning whether they are receiving the treatment • Some say the placebo effect is a valid reason for following a course of action
Other Spiritual Concepts that Affect Health • Being unforgiving means harboring unhealthy anger • Forgiving others is associated with better health
Other Spiritual Concepts that Affect Health (cont.) • Volunteering is a spiritual activity with many benefits • Service-learning projects give students a chance to volunteer by using their skills
Spirituality and Stress Management • Resolving a crisis satisfactorily gives one a feeling of connection to the past and future, the chain of life • This helps one develop the feeling that life has a purpose • This feeling is invaluable during times of stress
Spirituality and Stress Management (cont.) • Gafni (2000) described the concept of “soul prints,” people’s unique stories • Soul prints are their unique views of holy and holistic living • Failure to live one’s story results in “spiritual disease”