Religiosity, Spirituality, and Mental Health in Portugal: A call for a conceptualisation, relationship, and guidelines for integration (a theoretical review)

Authors

  • Jaclin Freire
  • Carla Moleiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v29i2.1006

Abstract

In the Portuguese research society, particularly in the mental health field, little has been done regarding religiosity, spirituality and mental health. Thus, this paper strives to stimulate the interest in this area by providing an overview of the body of research on religiosity, spirituality and mental health, highlighting the role and importance these dimensions represent in the life of many people, whether in health or mental distress and illness. A brief review of the conceptualisation of religion (religiosity) and spirituality is provided, as well as some areas of disagreement and contention. Guidelines for the integration and professional training are also included, not discarding the ethical considerations inherent in this process. Finally, reflections are offered as to why bringing religiosity and spirituality into mental health field is important, as well as some implications for clinical practice, with particular focus on Portuguese mental health system.

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Author Biographies

Jaclin Freire

Ph.D. Student at CIS-IUL, since 2011/2012 and research topic on: "Mental Health, Spirituality and Religiosity: Towards integration and development of religious/spiritual Competencies for Mental Health Professionals." Graduated in Clinical and Health Psychology, from the University of Beira Interior (2008).

Carla Moleiro

Carla Moleiro is an Assistant Professor at the Social and Organizational Psychology Department (DEPSO) at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of Lisbon University Institute - ISCTE-IUL. She obtained her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology  at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, 2003. She also has training as a  psychotherapist at the Portuguese Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (APTCC). Her current interests are on clinical work with clients of migrant backgrounds, and from ethnic, religious and sexual minorities (i.e. LGBT). 

Carla Moleiro is a researcher at CIS-IUL, where she is a member of the Board and Scientific Commission. 

She works on Mental Health, Diversity and Multiculturalism, as well as clinical individual and cultural diversity competencies. She is the president of the Portuguese Association of Transcultural Psychology and Psychiatry. She is also a member of the Task Force of EFPA on Cultural and Ethnic Diversity. 

Her Ph.D. was in psychotherapy research, focusing on the predictors of clinical treatment of clients with complex disorders, dual diagnoses, and personality disorders. Her work also includes community psychology, interventions with at-risk populations and child protection, and ethics and professional development.
2005-2013 - Researcher at CIS-IUL. 
Research projects in the fields of Clinical Psychology, Transcultural Psychology, and Community Social Psychology.

Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

Freire, J., & Moleiro, C. (2015). Religiosity, Spirituality, and Mental Health in Portugal: A call for a conceptualisation, relationship, and guidelines for integration (a theoretical review). PSICOLOGIA, 29(2), 17–32. https://doi.org/10.17575/rpsicol.v29i2.1006

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Non-thematic articles