Connection, Action, and Hope: An Invitation to Reclaim the "Spiritual" in Health Care
Journal of Religion and Health
Short Title:
Connection, Action, and Hope
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Year:
n.d.
Pages:
423-436
Library/Archive:
Copyright © 2007 Springer
Sources ID:
21822
Visibility:
Private
Zotero Collections:
Cultural Belief Contexts, Contemplation by Applied Subject, Health Care and Contemplation
Abstract:
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The complex process of health has, until recently, been understood devoid of a spiritual component. The present article offers a model of health inclusive of spirituality with implications for the health communication field. Amending the assumptive non-relevance of spirituality to individual health, a growing body of scholarship in various disciplines recognizes the ways in which spirituality connects to overall wellness. As a whole, this literature equates spirituality with seeking, striving, and forward movement. Given the potential for health communication scholars to make significant contributions at the forefront of this research, this article proposes a dynamic model of health inclusive not only of the physical and mental, but of the spiritual as well. Recognizing its centrality to wellbeing, the model locates the spiritual self at the center. Specifically, the spiritual self is described as engaging action, hope, and connection to self, others, and/or the universe.