2000
DOI: 10.1080/713685604
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Mental health promotion through the dialogue of different philosophies and professions. An interdisciplinary training in mental health

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“…Roskes et al (1998), Bowman (1998) and Coyle (2001) offer similar examples, and all encourage the involvement of clergy and chaplains both as educators and as students. In Hungary, there is a most imaginative programme to train pastors alongside mental health professionals (Tomcsanyi, 2000) in order to promote better mental health in a country still in the trauma of major political change. In the UK, the spirituality special interest section of the Royal College of Psychiatrists is currently making recommendation to their training body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roskes et al (1998), Bowman (1998) and Coyle (2001) offer similar examples, and all encourage the involvement of clergy and chaplains both as educators and as students. In Hungary, there is a most imaginative programme to train pastors alongside mental health professionals (Tomcsanyi, 2000) in order to promote better mental health in a country still in the trauma of major political change. In the UK, the spirituality special interest section of the Royal College of Psychiatrists is currently making recommendation to their training body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participatory approach seeks to bring together professionals with the views and experiences of other constituencies (such as communities, service users, policy-makers and service commissioners) (de Koning & Martin, 1996); to facilitate critical thinking for developing shared solutions (Acharaya & Verma, 1996). Mixed-working can help to cross boundaries between different constituencies, enable them to share perspectives, experiences and ideas (Tomcsanyi, 2000) and potentially establish new and shared understanding (Pirrie et al, 1998).…”
Section: Bridging the Gapmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hazai ta pasztalatok nyomán ugyanakkor úgy tűnik, hogy a pszichoterápia mint al kalmazott tudományág könnyebben befogadja a spirituális dimenziót, mint az orvoslásról alkotott elméleti modellek (Bodor, Andrejkovics & Frecska, 2015;Andrejkovics, Gasparik, Bokor & Frecska, 2013). A beteg lelki problé máira irányuló, hosszabb folyamatot felölelő segítő kapcsolat megteremti an nak keretét, hogy az emberi létnek több aspektusa szóba kerüljön (lásd pél dául Buda & Kopp 2001;Kulcsár, 1998;Tomcsányi, 2000;Tomcsányi, Csáky Pallavicini, Ittzés, Semsey & Török, 2006). Az elérendő cél, amelyre a remény irányul, szükségszerűen az aktuális élethelyzeten kívül helyezkedik el.…”
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