Assessing spirituality in mentally ill African Americans.
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
3-1-2006
Abstract
The case scenario illustrates the advantage of using spirituality as a tool for recovery when working with mentally ill African American clients. Often spiritual and clinical perspectives are seen as contradictory. But for African Americans, these perspectives can be mutually reinforcing. Spirituality can serve as a resource of strength. It can provide emotional consolation, inspiration, guidance, and security. It can foster personal responsibility, identity, respect for ethical codes and community building. Mental Health professionals who use spirituality as a tool for recovery can expect to have better client outcomes when working with African Americans than those who do not.
Recommended Citation
Perdue, Bobbie; Johnson, Deanna; Singley, Doretha; and Jackson, Cheylon, "Assessing spirituality in mentally ill African Americans." (2006). College of Health, Science, and Technology. 347.
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/college_health_science_technology/347