Confessional-oriented rehabilitation practice with mental patients based on the analysis of their religious world-view

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Abstract

Comparison of the world-view in the religious and nonreligious groups of mental patients helps to specify the following characteristics that distinguish of these groups. Among them are the higher ability to save the structure of value-semantic sphere of the believing patients, different attitudes to health among believers and nonbelievers patients. These points are taken into account when selecting and implementing the religiously-oriented rehabilitation system with patients suffering from endogenous mental diseases.

General Information

Keywords: structure of value-semantic sphere, religious ideology, the rehabilitation of mental patients.

Journal rubric: Empirical Researches

Article type: scientific article

For citation: Borisova, O.A., Gusev, V.V., Drobashenko, T.G., Pyatnitskaya, L.N., Slonevsky, Y.A., Komissarova, S.A. (2010). Confessional-oriented rehabilitation practice with mental patients based on the analysis of their religious world-view. Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy, 18(3), 176–187. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/cpp/archive/2010_n3/32849 (viewed: 24.05.2025)

Information About the Authors

Olga A. Borisova, Candidate of Science (Medicine), Leading Researcher, Department of Endogenous Mental Disorders and Affective States, Mental Health Research Center, Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: olga.borisova@ncpz.ru

Victor V. Gusev, Researcher, Department of Endogenous Mental Disorders and Affective States, Mental Health Research Center, Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: i.v@mail.ru

T. G. Drobashenko

L. N. Pyatnitskaya, Moscow, Russian Federation

Yu. A. Slonevsky, Moscow, Russian Federation

S. A. Komissarova, Moscow, Russian Federation

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