Semin Speech Lang 2024; 45(01): 024-045
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1776308
Review Article

Religiosity, Spirituality, Healthcare, and Aphasia Rehabilitation

Jacqueline S. Laures-Gore
1   Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
,
Hannah Griffey
1   Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
› Author Affiliations

Abstract

Awareness of the intersectionality of a person's religious and spiritual belief system with their mental and physical health is slowly being elevated within the Western healthcare system. There are many opportunities for better understanding and incorporation of religious and spiritual beliefs into aphasia rehabilitation. To extend the recognition of religion and spirituality's importance in healthcare to persons living with post-stroke aphasia while emphasizing the diversity of beliefs, the current article seeks to provide a brief overview of the global religions; explain the intersection of religion, spirituality, and health; review the existing literature in the area of aphasia and religion, spirituality, and spiritual care; discuss the clinical importance and implications of religion and spirituality; and finally, lay out a forward view of the direction this area of exploration may take within aphasiology.



Publication History

Article published online:
10 November 2023

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