
doi: 10.1192/pb.18.11.673
This paper contributes to a debate about the nature of religious belief and its relevance for the practice of psychiatry. The need for dialogue is recognised not only because of multi-faith UK society but also because mental health services are now more tailored to the expectation of patients. To understand the possible relevance of spiritual and existential dimensions to mental illness, even in a secular society, has become more necessary. Training, service delivery and research issues are briefly addressed.
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