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Spiritual Screening with

Connecto

Julie Fletcher [email protected]

What is really important to me?⁴

Where am I connected?

Self with The Self Other Creation and creativity Mystery or something bigger

Spirituality defined as Connectedness⁵

CONNECTEDNESS

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Attributes of Connectedness with The Self⁶acceptancecomfortablecontentment forgiveness of self inner harmonyinner peaceinner strengthserenitythankfulnessvaluingself-identityself-knowledge

CONNECTEDNESS

OTHERS

Attributes of Connectedness with Others⁶accepting othersbelongingcaringcompassionforgiveness of othersgratitudeharmony helpingpeace respecting others being valuedreconciliation

CONNECTEDNESS

Creation &

Creativity

Attributes of Connectedness: Creation and Creativity⁶

appreciatingartbeautysense of belongingcraftcreatingnatural environmentgardengratitudepeaceful sense of placerespectwonder

Connectedness

Mystery...Something Bigger

Attributes of Connectedness with Something Bigger⁶awebelongingreason to exist faithfulnessfulfilmentgratitudehopemeaning & purposemysterymeditationpeacesacrednesstranscendence

Attributes of Connectedness with Something Bigger through Religion⁷

afterlife churchdivine faith community God heavenHigher Being Higher Powerholy prayerpresence religionreverence rituals sacred scriptureworshipreligious leaders: clergy, imam, monk, nun, pastor, priest, rabbi

Spiritual Pain = Disconnectedness⁸

Disconnectedness of Self • with the Self• with Other• with the creation and creativity• with something bigger

Attributes of Disconnectedness⁹

with the Self

decreased confidence despairdistressfear focus on weakness & mistakesfrustration guilt helplessnessexacerbated pain restlessnessuncomfortable with the self Who am I? Why am I here?

Attributes of Disconnectedness ⁹

with Other

alienationisolationconflictfault findingfeeling unsupportedregretseparatenessvulnerability withdrawal

Attributes of Disconnectedness ⁹

with Creation & Creativity

boredomglobal lonelinesslack of place missing the outside & nature

Attributes of Disconnectedness ⁹

with Something Bigger

doubtfear loss of faith lack of hope meaninglessnessinability to transcend the present

Attributes of Disconnectedness⁹with Something Bigger

through Religion

doubtlapsed or backsliddenloss of religious faithloss of connection with religious peers/ leaders/rituals/God “Why did God allow this?” “...cause this?”

Connecto

self

SelfSomething Bigger

Creation Other

What is really important to you?

Connecto

Listening for connectedness strengthsand spaces of disconnectedness

Connecto

self

SelfSomething Bigger

Creation Other

What is really important to you?

Connecto

self

SelfSomething Bigger

Creation Other

What is really important to you?

Spiritual Care in the LiteratureResearch by other Professionals⁴⁷

Multidisciplinary Team⁴⁶ Moving to Humanistic Spiritual Support⁴⁵

Patient as Expert⁴⁴Identification of Creation/Creativity⁴⁸

Existing theory.⁵⁴

Transcends specific beliefs.⁵⁵

Interpretive traditions of spirituality.⁵⁶

Language in current use.⁵⁷

Individual explores and rates for themself.⁵⁸

Screen for spiritual distress, spiritual strength and current spiritual state.⁵⁹

Embed within routine practice.⁶⁰

Spiritual Screening in the Literature

“Nursing the Spirit”⁶⁴

1 Spirituality in Training and Orientation

2 Embedding Spiritual Practice

3 Spiritual Assessment/Screening Tool

Connecto

Arrival & Response How to?

Attributes Addressing the Literature

Further Research

Identification of Creation/Creativity

Spiritually Trained Researchers

Trialling Connecto

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Spiritual Screening with

Connecto

Julie Fletcher [email protected]