Considerations on Spirituality and Religion as Coping Resources during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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coping, COVID-19, pandemic, religion, spiritualityAbstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has become an object of attention that has threatened public health in multiple ways, inevitably disrupting the religious community. The association between spirituality, religion (S/R), and health has been empirically documented in the scientific literature on mental health. Given the importance of S/R in people's health, this article's objective is to expose a series of relevant aspects about S/R in positive and negative coping of the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing. Also, it is discussed recent findings on S/R and COVID-19, relevant factors for the integration of S/R in psychotherapy, and various psychotherapeutic techniques with a religious and spiritual base that are effective for adaptive management of stressful and crises. This discussion exposes the importance of developing competencies in the field of psychology of religion and spirituality to conceptualize how these dimensions could impact people's psychological well-being in distress and crises. Finally, we discuss the importance of considering the spiritual and religious dimensions as coping resources in crisis and uncertain situations.
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