Spirituality and addiction: a research and clinical perspective
- PMID: 16867923
- DOI: 10.1080/10550490600754325
Spirituality and addiction: a research and clinical perspective
Abstract
Spirituality is a construct that has recently gained currency among clinicians because of its close association with twelve-step modalities and its perceived role in the promotion of meaningfulness in recovery from addiction. This article draws on studies from physiology, psychology, and cross-cultural sources to examine its nature and its relationship to substance use disorders. Illustrations of its potential and limitations as a component of treatment in spiritually oriented recovery movements like Alcoholics Anonymous, meditative practices, and treatment systems for the dually diagnosed are given.
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