Tools to Assess Clients’ Spirituality in Health and Human Services: A brief Overview

James E. Phelan

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This resource provides a brief overview of a few simple and easy-to-use tools that can assist health and human service providers in assessing their clients’ subjective spirituality as part of a holistic way of helping the client and their wellbeing. These tools can help them respectfully engage their clients as it relates to spiritual preferences and the importance and applicability of spirituality in their life, recovery, and end-of-life care.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/sshsr.v4n4p46

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