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Spirituality in psychiatry: a biopsychosocial perspective

Galanter, Marc
This paper reviews a body of findings in order to define the nature of spirituality from a biopsychosocial perspective and to illustrate its relevance to the field of psychiatry. The emergence of spirituality within the common culture is described, after which a number of sociobiologically related studies are presented to illustrate how its component dimensions can be defined. These are evolutionary adaptation, affectional ties, subjective experiences, and positive psychology. The relevance of spiritually related issues in psychiatric diagnosis are illustrated, along with examples of their role in symptom relief. The paper concludes with a description of a program implemented to integrate the issue of spirituality into resident training and into group support for hospital-based patients
PMID: 20557226
ISSN: 1943-281x
CID: 110085

The Relationship between Parental Alcohol Use, Early and Late Adolescent Alcohol Use, and Young Adult Psychological Symptoms: A Longitudinal Study

Brook, Judith S; Balka, Elinor B; Crossman, Andrya M; Dermatis, Helen; Galanter, Marc; Brook, David W
We tested the hypothesis that there is a mediational pathway from parental alcohol use during the participants' adolescence to the participants' psychological symptoms in young adulthood. This pathway includes the participants' alcohol use and their psychological symptoms, both during adolescence. The participants are inner city African American and Puerto Rican early adolescents followed until young adulthood. They reported their own and their parents' behavior. Structural equation modeling showed that parental alcohol use was related to early adolescent alcohol use, which was associated with late adolescent alcohol use. Late adolescent alcohol use was related to psychological symptoms in late adolescence, which predicted young adult psychological symptoms. Males reported more alcohol use and more psychological symptoms than females in late adolescence and more psychological symptoms in young adulthood. Findings suggest that parents' and adolescents' alcohol use should be a focus in interventions designed to prevent or treat psychological symptoms in late adolescence and young adulthood. (Am J Addict 2010;00:1-9)
PMCID:2959225
PMID: 20958850
ISSN: 1521-0391
CID: 113952

Spiritual Orientation among Adolescents in a Drug-Free Residential Therapeutic Community

Solhkhah, R; Galanter, M; Dermatis, H; Daly, J; Bunt, G
Clinically, the treatment of substance abuse has relied on the Twelve Steps model, which is heavily focused on issues of spirituality. Adolescents may have cognitive and developmental issues that preclude them from taking advantage of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) model. To this end, we examined the spiritual orientation and spiritual behaviors among adolescent substance abusers in a drug-free residential therapeutic community (TC). One hundred and eighty-six adolescent clients of a drug-free residential therapeutic community were given a self-report questionnaire about their substance abuse and attitudes toward spirituality. The adolescents had a mean Spiritual Orientation Score of 21.48, reflecting a significantly lower level of spiritual orientation than adults in a similar setting. Also, adolescents who were heavy marijuana users were less spiritual than those adolescents who used marijuana less. Spirituality and affiliation with religious institutions may be considered a protective factor because they represent more conventional beliefs and attitudes and indicate a stronger social bond to conventional society
ISI:000264827700005
ISSN: 1067-828x
CID: 97885

Medical versus Spiritual Orientations: Differential Patient Views toward Recovery

Cheney, Benjamin; Galanter, Marc; Dermatis, Helen; Ross, Stephen
Background: Relapse among patients in substance abuse treatment has generated interest in identifying attitudinal factors that sustain recovery. Objective: To assess the relationship of attitudes toward approaches to motivation for treatment and Twelve Step beliefs. Methods: Dually diagnosed patients (N = 100) completed a survey assessing treatment attitudes, motivation, and Twelve Step beliefs. Results: Endorsement of medical services was positively correlated with motivation but unrelated to Twelve Step beliefs. Endorsement of religious services was unrelated to motivation but was associated with Twelve Step beliefs. Conclusions: Patients may have differing perceptions regarding routes to recovery based on preferences for professional services or spiritual resources
PMID: 19637102
ISSN: 0095-2990
CID: 107367

Twelve-step facilitation

Chapter by: Ries, Richard K; Galanter, Marc; Tonigan, J. Scott
in: The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of substance abuse treatment by Galanter, Marc [Eds]
Arlington, VA, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2008
pp. 373-386
ISBN: 978-1-58562-276-4
CID: 4683

Uses of coercion in addiction treatment: clinical aspects

Sullivan, Maria A; Birkmayer, Florian; Boyarsky, Beth K; Frances, Richard J; Fromson, John A; Galanter, Marc; Levin, Frances R; Lewis, Collins; Nace, Edgar P; Suchinsky, Richard T; Tamerin, John S; Tolliver, Bryan; Westermeyer, Joseph
Coerced or involuntary treatment comprises an integral, often positive component of treatment for addictive disorders. By the same token, coercion in health care raises numerous ethical, clinical, legal, political, cultural, and philosophical issues. In order to apply coerced care effectively, health care professionals should appreciate the indications, methods, advantages, and liabilities associated with this important clinical modality. An expert panel, consisting of the Addiction Committee of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, listed the issues to be considered by clinicians in considering coerced treatment. In undertaking this task, they searched the literature using Pubmed from 1985 to 2005 using the following search terms: addiction, alcohol, coercion, compulsory, involuntary, substance, and treatment. In addition, they utilized relevant literature from published reports. In the treatment of addictions, coercive techniques can be effective and may be warranted in some circumstances. Various dimensions of coercive treatment are reviewed, including interventions to initiate treatment; contingency contracting and urine testing in the context of psychotherapy; and pharmacological methods of coercion such as disulfiram, naltrexone, and the use of a cocaine vaccine. The philosophical, historical, and societal aspects of coerced treatment are considered
PMID: 18214721
ISSN: 1055-0496
CID: 95458

Addressing patients' spirituality in medical treatment

Galanter, Marc; Glickman, Linda; Dermatis, Helen; McMahon, Caitlin; Tracy, Kathlene
Medical care has long been associated with religion and spirituality, but in recent years a trend has arisen to introduce diverse spiritually oriented approaches in the context of empirically grounded practice. This article reviews the application of these approaches in contemporary medical practice. It highlights the relative utility of such applications, the use of spiritual assessment of the patient, and the role of the clergy and nursing in introducing spirituality into the clinical setting. It then presents findings from a program developed by the authors to employ spiritual support groups in the general hospital in order to aid patients in coping with illness, and to develop among them a more positive identification with their treatment providers.
PSYCH:2008-18395-009
ISSN: 1082-6319
CID: 100660

Music therapy: A novel motivational approach for dually diagnosed patients [Meeting Abstract]

Ross, S; Cidambi, I; Dermatis, H; Weinstein, J; Ziedonis, D; Roth, S; Galanter, M
ISI:000257471000017
ISSN: 1055-0496
CID: 86851

Medical students surveyed: Use of and attitudes toward club drugs [Meeting Abstract]

Horowitz, A; Galanter, M; Dermatis, H; Shehata, A; Franklin, J
ISI:000257471000038
ISSN: 1055-0496
CID: 86852

Network therapy

Chapter by: Galanter, Marc
in: The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of substance abuse treatment by Galanter, Marc [Eds]
Arlington, VA, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2008
pp. 401-412
ISBN: 978-1-58562-276-4
CID: 4682