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“ Spirituality and Mental Health ”

5Th bi-annual international student conference Spiritual Care and Health Professions: Context and Practice. “ Spirituality and Mental Health ”. Amsterdam 3th November , 2011. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Mental Health and Psychiatric Nurse Nursing Professor

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“ Spirituality and Mental Health ”

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  1. 5Th bi-annual international student conferenceSpiritual Care and Health Professions: Context and Practice “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Amsterdam 3th November, 2011 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Mental Health and Psychiatric Nurse Nursing Professor Master’s Degree in Health Communication Nursing PhD Studentemail: carmo.gouveia@gmail.com

  2. Amsterdam Portugal Porto Madeira Island Funchal Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  3. Universityof Madeira Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  4. Funchal City Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  5. Funchal atnight Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  6. Celebrations of NewYear Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  7. Santana Houses / TraditionalHouses Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  8. Madeira Mountains Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  9. Madeira Mountains Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  10. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Spirituality is a unifying force of the person and the essence of being that permeates all life. It is the inter-connection with self, others, nature, God, life, force, absolute and transcendent. (Rego, A. C., 2007; Dossey, 2005; Narayanasamy, 1999; Goddard, 1995; Vaillot, 1970). Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  11. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The complex world of values, the question about the ultimate meaning of things, the basic choices of life, the meaning and reason for existence, are key elements of the spiritual dimension. (Marques, L.F. et al, 2009; Rego, A. C., 2007; Riley, 2004; Brusco, 2002; Narayanasamy, 1999). Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  12. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The realization of the meaning of life takes place in the transcendence of people to a "why to live”. The commitment and social responsibility are the result of spirituality and faith, which in turn support a fulfilling life, with healthy behaviors and the practice of human values. (Sarriera, 2004; Frankl ,1983; Baro, 1998). Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  13. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Spirituality is an important dimension of man. Along with the biological, intellectual, emotional and social dimensions, is what determines its uniqueness as a person. (Pinto and Ribeiro, 2007) Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  14. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Religiousness and Spirituality although related, are different concepts. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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  16. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” A person does not have to adhere to any particular religious beliefs and practices to have spiritual beliefs and needs, which are of a more individual and personal nature. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  17. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” “If you've got somebody who doesn't or can't believe in a God or heaven, how do you address his spiritual needs?” Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  18. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” when spirituality is perceived to be synonymous with religious beliefs and practices, if a person does not express any religious affiliation, their 'spiritual' needs may not be addressed. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  19. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” There is a high level of belief amongst the public, patients and physicians in the influence of religious and spiritual beliefs on health and well-being. (Sloan et al, 1999) Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  20. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Although it is not possible to determine precisely the mechanisms of spirituality interaction in mental health, several studies have demonstrated its influence on physical, mental and social health. (Volcan et al, 2003; Sousa et al, 2001; Marques, 2000; Lotufo, 1997; WHO, 1998) Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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  23. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The practice of spiritual activities can influence psychodynamically, through positive emotions like: hope, forgiveness, self-esteem and love. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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  25. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The experience of spiritual well-being in life, allows the individual to have an internal resource for understanding and control of critical existential situations, such as pain, suffering and death. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  26. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The spiritual well-being is understood as a sense of well-being that is experienced when we find a way to justify our commitment to something in life. That purpose involves an ultimate meaning to life. This feeling is a synthesis of health, a sense of completeness and satisfaction with life, peace with yourself and the world, of oneness with the cosmos, in close proximity to something that is considered as absolute, or the nature.(Marques etal, 2009; Ellison, 1983; Blomfield, 1980). Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  27. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The Spiritual well-being is one of the subjects that can be assessed in Spirituality. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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  32. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The strengthening of spiritual well-being can help significantly in promoting mental health, as well as in reducing distress related to disease.Spirituality is an individual psychosocial resource (and possibly community) to promote mental health. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  33. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” To the extent that mental health problems are significantly related to spiritual issues, they clearly need to be addressed through a holistic approach to the person: if the underlying problems relate to issues of meaning and purpose, then the 'solution' lies in dealing with these issues. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  34. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” It is recommended for nurses, encouraging their clients the practice of spiritual activities, by their apparent relationship with better health, quality of life, longer life expectancy and lower anxiety, depression and suicide. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  35. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” To have a therapeutic intervention, nurse must know in depth the spiritual reality and must cultivate their development, to provide the customer better self-knowledge and health promotion. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  36. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Concern about meeting people spiritual needs, is a task of nursing mental health care, which should be undertaken by all nurses as a mission to be developed throughout society. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  37. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Spiritual care relates to the acknowledgement of a person's sense of meaning and purpose to life which may, or may not, be expressed through formal religious beliefs and practices. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  38. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The concept of spiritual care is also associated with the quality of interpersonal care, in terms of the expression of love, caring, concern and compassion as displaying a spiritual ethos in nursing care. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  39. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” “Nursing is primarily a service to humankind and this means a commitment to others. Serving others takes on a deeper dimension of loving and care as one promotes well-being. This involves the process in which spiritual resources of the nurses are shared with others. Within this lies the perspective of individuals being made up of the body, mind and spirit. Nursing must therefore strive the response to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients”. (Narayanasamy, 2001) Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  40. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Project • Stage 1 • Stage 2 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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  42. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Issues • «Is there a relationship between college students spirituality and college students mental health? » • «What is the influence of spiritual practices in college students mental health? » Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  43. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Goal • The Project will be applied to students in higher education, in order to strengthen the development of spirituality and promote college students mental health. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  44. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Stage 1 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  45. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Stage 1 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  46. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Stage 1 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  47. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Stage 2 Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  48. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Teachers should have a multiplier action, leading to its students themes and activities that promote: self-knowledge, personal development, spiritual well-being and mental health. Thus, they provide a learning that considers the dimensions of the human being, seeking a rapprochement between science and the transcendent. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  49. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” Due to its relevance in the balance of personality and the rescue of the spiritual dimension of human, Spirituality can not be excluded from academic training. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

  50. “Spiritualityand Mental Health” The opening of the individual to the spiritual dimension can generate an increase in the potential for self-realization and personal growth. It is from this unity and integration of various aspects of life that we can perceive personscapabilitiesfor health through transcendence. Maria do Carmo Lemos Vieira Gouveia Amsterdam 3th November, 2011

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