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J Relig Health ; 51(3): 970-85, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20981488

ABSTRACT

Apparitions and possessions can be taken as genuine spiritual events or as symptoms of psychopathology. We focus upon occasions when the two seemingly conflicting "interpretations" co-exist in order to explore these phenomena as kinds of boundary objects-polymorphous realities stable and graspable enough, yet belonging to different worlds at once. Related diagnostic knowledge is often uncertain and always incomplete. Yet it enables authoritative and effective professional interventions. We conclude by discussing the relevance of such a view for contemporary efforts to validate patients' spiritual experiences within mental health care.


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Delusions , Hallucinations , Interprofessional Relations , Pastoral Care , Psychotherapy , Adult , Christianity , Czech Republic , Delusions/psychology , Delusions/therapy , Hallucinations/psychology , Hallucinations/therapy , Humans , Male , Schizophrenic Psychology , Uncertainty
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