Please find the symposia abstracts in the conference folder.
Symposium I
1. Spirituality/Religiosity in a Psychiatric Clinical Context in Brazil | |
2. How do mental health professionals address spiritual issues in patients' healthcare? | |
3. Spirituality/religiosity and health professionals in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic | |
4. Spirituality in times of COVID-19 pandemic: spiritual/religious coping of the elderly |
Symposium II
1. Spiritual distress and religious commitment in colorectal cancer patients before undergoing chemotherapy: A cross-sectional study | MP4 |
2. Spirituality and Spiritual Care in the Outpatient Nursing Consultation in Oncologic Gynecology | MP4 |
3. Spiritual Care in Oncology: Cancer patients unmet spiritual needs - data from a pilot project in Germany | MP4 |
4. Stability of cancer patients´ unmet Spiritual Needs and Spiritual Wellbeing in palliative care units | MP4 |
Symposium III
1. Sustaining spiritual health during aging | |
2. Religiosity as a moderator between age, lifestyle and health | |
3. The great initiation for the spiritual process of aging, of living and of dying | |
4. Is faith always healthy? It depends on age |
Symposium IV
1. Teaching spirituality- & religiosity-related competencies to psychiatry residents: a systematic review | |
2. Salutogenetic Religious-Spiritual Resources in Qualified Withdrawal from Alcohol Addiction | MP4 |
3. A Study on Religious Coping and Mental Health in the Days of the Covid-19 Outbreak | MP4 |
4. WPA Position Statement on Religion and Spirituality in Psychiatry | MP4 |
Symposium V
1. Experience of Spiritual Dryness in monks and nuns and other professions is negatively related to the perception of the Sacred in life | |
2. Perceived triggers for Spiritual Dryness and its differentiation from depression | |
3. Predictors of Spiritual Dryness in Seventh-day Adventists and their resources to cope | MP4 |
4. Spiritual Dryness of persons with mental health issues: associations with spiritual well-being and satisfaction with life | MP4 |
Symposium VI
1. The importance of meaning in life for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease: Longitudinal associations with life satisfaction and depressive symptoms | |
2. Contrasts between frail older persons’ experiences and their significant others’ perceptions of existential loneliness | |
3. What is at stake? Motivation and meaning in life in signing up for clinical alcohol detox |