Artigo Revisado por pares

Spiritual Strengths Assessment in Mental Health Practice

2012; Oxford University Press; Volume: 44; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/bjsw/bcs179

ISSN

1468-263X

Autores

Vincent R. Starnino, Sachiko Gomi, Edward R. Canda,

Tópico(s)

Mental Health Treatment and Access

Resumo

Journal Article Spiritual Strengths Assessment in Mental Health Practice Get access Vincent R. Starnino, Vincent R. Starnino * Vincent R. Starnino, LICSW, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Indiana University School of Social Work (IUPUI), where he teaches in the area of mental health. His main area of research focuses on the recovery process from severe mental illness. Vincent has several publications focusing on the role of spirituality in recovery and has presented internationally on the topic. Sachiko Gomi, MA, MSW is a Ph.D. student in the Social Welfare department of the University of Kansas. She has publications in the areas of cultural diversity, spirituality and the holistic approach to social work both in Japan and the USA. Edward R. Canda, MA, MSW, Ph.D., is Professor in the School of Social Welfare of the University of Kansas, USA, and coordinates the online Spiritual Diversity and Social Work Resource Center there (www.socwel.ku.edu/canda). He founded the Society for Spirituality in Social Work, currently co-edits the Council on Social Work Education's (USA) Religion and Spirituality Clearinghouse, and has more than 150 publications mostly related to connections between spirituality, cultural diversity, and health and mental health resilience. *Correspondence to Vincent R. Starnino, Indiana University, School of Social Work (IUPUI), 902 W. New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA. E-mail: vstarnin@iupui.edu Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Sachiko Gomi, Sachiko Gomi Vincent R. Starnino, LICSW, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Indiana University School of Social Work (IUPUI), where he teaches in the area of mental health. His main area of research focuses on the recovery process from severe mental illness. Vincent has several publications focusing on the role of spirituality in recovery and has presented internationally on the topic. Sachiko Gomi, MA, MSW is a Ph.D. student in the Social Welfare department of the University of Kansas. She has publications in the areas of cultural diversity, spirituality and the holistic approach to social work both in Japan and the USA. Edward R. Canda, MA, MSW, Ph.D., is Professor in the School of Social Welfare of the University of Kansas, USA, and coordinates the online Spiritual Diversity and Social Work Resource Center there (www.socwel.ku.edu/canda). He founded the Society for Spirituality in Social Work, currently co-edits the Council on Social Work Education's (USA) Religion and Spirituality Clearinghouse, and has more than 150 publications mostly related to connections between spirituality, cultural diversity, and health and mental health resilience. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Edward R. Canda Edward R. Canda Vincent R. Starnino, LICSW, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Indiana University School of Social Work (IUPUI), where he teaches in the area of mental health. His main area of research focuses on the recovery process from severe mental illness. Vincent has several publications focusing on the role of spirituality in recovery and has presented internationally on the topic. Sachiko Gomi, MA, MSW is a Ph.D. student in the Social Welfare department of the University of Kansas. She has publications in the areas of cultural diversity, spirituality and the holistic approach to social work both in Japan and the USA. Edward R. Canda, MA, MSW, Ph.D., is Professor in the School of Social Welfare of the University of Kansas, USA, and coordinates the online Spiritual Diversity and Social Work Resource Center there (www.socwel.ku.edu/canda). He founded the Society for Spirituality in Social Work, currently co-edits the Council on Social Work Education's (USA) Religion and Spirituality Clearinghouse, and has more than 150 publications mostly related to connections between spirituality, cultural diversity, and health and mental health resilience. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 44, Issue 4, June 2014, Pages 849–867, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcs179 Published: 21 November 2012 Article history Accepted: 01 October 2012 Published: 21 November 2012

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