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Towards Body–Mind–Spirit Integration: East Meets West in Clinical Social Work Practice

机译:迈向身心融合:临床社会工作实践中的东方与西方相遇

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Contemporary trends in clinical practice are moving more toward an integrative approach that views the mind, the body and the spirit as inter-connected entities. There is an increasing interest in approaches that utilize physical, cognitive, emotional and spiritual components in assessment and treatment. This paper presents an integrative body–mind–spirit approach in clinical social work practice which is informed by the Eastern philosophical traditions of Daoism, Buddhism, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Our work with a bereaved elderly woman is presented to illustrate how the three key intervention principles: (1) promoting a dynamic balance within the individual through multi-modal intervention; (2) fostering strengths; and (3) facilitating meaning-making can be effective in helping people in a clinical setting.
机译:临床实践的当代趋势正在朝着将思维,身体和精神视为相互联系的实体的综合方法发展。人们越来越关注在评估和治疗中利用身体,认知,情感和精神成分的方法。本文介绍了临床社会工作实践中的身心综合方法,该方法借鉴了道教,佛教和中医药的东方哲学传统。介绍我们与一名丧亲的老年妇女的工作来说明三项主要干预原则:(1)通过多模式干预促进个体内部的动态平衡; (二)培育优势; (3)促进意义的表达可以有效地帮助临床患者。

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