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Pesquisas e Práticas Psicossociais

 ISSN 1809-8908

ROSSATO, Lucas et al. How to Host Religiosity/Spirituality in Health: Experience with an Operative Group in Graduation. []. , 16, 4, pp.1-16. ISSN 1809-8908.

The aim of this experience report is to present a group-operative activity carried out with graduate students in the health field on how they understand religious-spiritual care in professional practices and in the personal dimension. Twelve graduate students (with degrees in Nursing, Psychology, Social Work and Pedagogy) participated in an elective discipline on religiosity/spirituality (R/S) in health care offered at a public university. From the discussions the main emerging groups were: 1. Representations about religious and spiritual care. 2. Caring and being cared for by religiosity/spirituality. 3. Religiosity/spirituality and professional training. The group activity offered a space for discussion of R/S in health contexts, in addition to demonstrating the importance of addressing this theme in greater depth in the training of these professionals, which may result in the development of skills for a health practice more integrating and humanizing.

: Religion; Spirituality; Group processes; Group structure.

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