Volume 33, Number 2, 74-82, DOI: 10.1007/BF01086367

Illness as a crisis of meaning: Psycho-spiritual agendas in health care

David Barnard

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Abstract

The term ldquopsychosocialrdquo has come to refer to a host of issues in health care. Its wide, indiscriminate usage in referring to almost any non-biophysical aspect of illness obscures or distorts the experience of illness as a ldquocrisis of meaning.rdquo The term ldquopsycho-spiritual agendardquo is introduced to emphasize the problems of meaning associated with illness, and to avoid the potential reductionism, pathological skew, and interventionist bias of conventional ldquopsychosocialrdquo analyses of the illness experience.

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