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The Spiritual Approach to Group Psychotherapy Treatment of Psychotraumatized Persons in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Agius, Mark
, Pajević, Izet
, Hasanović, Mevludin
, Sinanović, Osman
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Clinical trials
/ Coping
/ group psychotherapy
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ psycho-traumatized
/ Psychotherapy
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
/ War
2011
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The Spiritual Approach to Group Psychotherapy Treatment of Psychotraumatized Persons in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
by
Agius, Mark
, Pajević, Izet
, Hasanović, Mevludin
, Sinanović, Osman
in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Clinical trials
/ Coping
/ group psychotherapy
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ psycho-traumatized
/ Psychotherapy
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
/ War
2011
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The Spiritual Approach to Group Psychotherapy Treatment of Psychotraumatized Persons in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
by
Agius, Mark
, Pajević, Izet
, Hasanović, Mevludin
, Sinanović, Osman
in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Clinical trials
/ Coping
/ group psychotherapy
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ psycho-traumatized
/ Psychotherapy
/ Religion
/ Spirituality
/ War
2011
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The Spiritual Approach to Group Psychotherapy Treatment of Psychotraumatized Persons in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Spiritual Approach to Group Psychotherapy Treatment of Psychotraumatized Persons in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
2011
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Overview
Psychological trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may have an intensive negative impact on a patient’s spiritual beliefs or his/her belief in God; this effect may diminish the social and professional skills of many survivors. In the same time researches showed that religion plays a coping role among patients with medical and mental health illnesses. During the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1992-1995) the whole population, regardless of age, gender, nationality or profession, suffered severely. During the pre-war period in communistic Yugoslavia religious believes altered with atheistic public life styles. Additionally, war traumatization had a negative impact on spirituality and religious beliefs. In the series of case reports we intended to describe and assess the impact of a session of group psychotherapy, with spiritual topics and content, which was offered to patients who needed to reestablish religious beliefs. The patients who come to the Psychiatry Clinic because of trauma-induced mental health problems and who we are interested in strengthening their spirituality met each other in the group regardless of their religious or spiritual conviction. We described the conceptualization and development of such a group and present some self-reported views of clients who took part in these groups. The supportive and empathetic presence of such group in the community helps to prevent withdrawal and isolation, alienation and deviation of traumatized persons. The presence of such group facilitates the rehabilitation process of the victims, allowing them to understand that people are available to them in certain critical moments, to help, to offer protection or to console. Groups like this one, offer long term social and spiritual support to extremely severely traumatized victims.
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MDPI AG
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