精神在心理健康中的作用

Dr. Vinod Kumar
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本文力图从当代的视角阐释精神与心理健康之间复杂而又密切的关系。在过去的一个世纪里,通灵者和心理健康专家对彼此持有的不同和不断发展的观点在心理学中特别强调了超个人精神框架。强调精神在促进心理健康和减轻心理疾病方面的作用。本文的结论是,越来越需要将灵性纳入心理健康领域,尽管在实现这一目标方面存在一些障碍,需要谨慎地加以解决。尽管灵性不同于宗教,但它经常被混淆。事实上,历史上对灵性的否定源于它被认为是宗教的同义词。简单地说,一个人可能既有宗教又有精神,或者他可能有宗教而没有精神,或者他可能有精神但没有宗教。灵性更关注的是对自身内在潜在的更高意识的直接体验,即内在空间,而宗教则是一套制度化的信念、实践和指导方针,个人采用并遵循。许多精神运动都是作为对当时主流宗教的反叛而兴起的,例如佛教和印度教的耆那教,苏菲教是对正统伊斯兰教的批判。从历史上看,每一个宗教都有其直接精神体验的基础,直到后来他的教导被巩固和制定为人们开始遵循的教义形式。
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Role of Spirituality in the Mental Health
The paper strives to elucidate the complex yet intimate relation between spirituality and mental health from contemporary perspectives. The diverse and constantly evolving views that spiritualists and mental health professionals have held toward each other over last century are discussed with special accent on the transpersonal spiritual framework within psychology. The role of spirituality in promoting mental health and alleviating mental illness is highlighted. The paper is concluded with an increasing need to integrate spirituality within the mental health field albeit there are several impediments in achieving the same, which need to be worked through circumspectly. Even though spirituality is different from religion it is often confused with the same. In fact, the historical negativism toward spirituality emanated from it being considered synonymous with religion. To put it succinctly, a person may be both religious and spiritual, or he may be religious and not spiritual, or he may be spiritual but not religious. Spirituality is more concerned with direct experience of latent higher consciousness within oneself, i.e., the internal space, whereas religion is an institutionalized set of beliefs, practices, and guidelines that an individual adopts and follows. Many spiritual movements arose as a rebellion against dominant religions of their times, for instance Buddhism and Jainism from Hinduism, Sufism as a critique against orthodox Islam. Historically, every religion has had its basis in direct spiritual experience of a spiritual master and only later after his teachings were consolidated and formulated in the form of a doctrine that people started following.
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