A Spirituality Discourse in Treating Substance Use Disorders with Marginalised Persons

Shernaaz Carelse
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A spirituality discourse in substance abuse treatment offers useful unconventional constructs in treatment services to ethnic minority groups with substance use disorder (SUDs). It is important to locate spirituality within culture, place, and history in order to understand the spiritual needs of persons from minority groups with SUDs. There are many studies that merit a spiritual approach in treatment for ethnic minority groups with SUDs. However, spirituality is a broad concept that means different things to different people. Therefore, such an unconventional approach should be approached critically and cautiously. This chapter looks at the utilisation of an integrated eclectic approach with a focus on inclusion of spirituality in treatment services from a biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective. Tapping into the spiritual needs and the meaning that people ascribe to spirituality and religion (S&R) in treatment services is often more valued than conventional secular treatment services. Also, the client’s spirituality is generally overlooked by professionals offering such services simply because it is so controversial. This chapter proposes an integrated eclectic methodology calling for a biopsychosocial-spiritual perspective to address the needs and well-being of ethnic minority groups with SUDs as a com-prehensive person-centred and holistic approach, utilising mindfulness techniques.
治疗边缘化人群物质使用障碍的灵性话语
药物滥用治疗中的精神性话语为少数民族药物使用障碍的治疗服务提供了有用的非常规结构。为了了解患有sud的少数群体的精神需求,将灵性定位在文化、地点和历史中是很重要的。有许多研究表明,在治疗患有sud的少数民族群体时,值得采用精神方法。然而,灵性是一个广泛的概念,对不同的人意味着不同的东西。因此,对于这种非常规的做法,我们应该持批判和谨慎的态度。本章着眼于综合折衷方法的利用,重点是从生物、心理、社会、精神角度将灵性纳入治疗服务。在治疗服务中,挖掘精神需求和人们赋予灵性和宗教(S&R)的意义往往比传统的世俗治疗服务更有价值。此外,提供此类服务的专业人士通常会忽视客户的灵性,因为它太有争议了。本章提出了一种综合折衷的方法,呼吁从生物心理社会精神的角度来解决少数民族群体的需求和福祉,作为一种全面的以人为本的整体方法,利用正念技术。
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