Researchers that try to identify the relationship between hope and mental health often lack a conceptual understanding of 'hope'. Nonetheless, experiences of despair that are central in depression seem to surpass our everyday understanding of hope and hopelessness. How can this despair be understood and recognized? OBJECTIVE To describe depression through a phenomenological understanding of hope and to explore how this insight relates to our current definition of depression as a mood disorder, as well as to clinical practice.
RESULTS: Existential hope arises spontaneously in our experience of the world and through the relationship with significant others. A significant part of the experience of depression amounts to the loss of existential hope. Depressive despair features a radically shifted experiential structure, which seems to be absent in demoralisation; this advocates the view of depression as a 'disorder of attunement'. A therapeutic relationship can recover the loss by cultivating a new sense of possibilities.
CONCLUSION: The idea of existential hope provides a new conceptual framework to understand the experience of depression as well as the possibility for its recovery.
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Psychooncology
December 2024
Department of Religion, Health and Human Values, Rush University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Background: Spiritual care is a key domain of quality palliative care as defined by national palliative care guidelines.
Aims: The aim of this project was to synthesize data and research experience by the authors over 30 years related to spirituality in patients with cancer. The research objectives for this analysis were to: Describe spirituality in patients with cancer.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs
December 2024
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) living with advanced cancer may experience a heightened risk for existential distress. Addressing AYAs' hopes can stimulate a dialogue about their concerns, values, and goals, provide a path to holistically support their existential needs, and potentially alleviate their distress. This study aimed to evaluate hope's role in a sample of AYAs living with advanced cancer.
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October 2024
Istituto di Psicopatologia, Rome, Italy.
Introduction: As the average global temperature increases, the effects of climate change worsen, through effects on worsening extreme events as well as exacerbating political, economic, and social turmoil (wars, conflicts, and migrations). This poses an existential risk to the survival of humans and non-humans. These effects are visible due to the impact on people's mental health and psychophysical well-being.
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September 2024
Family Medicine, King Abdul-Aziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard, Riyadh, SAU.
Dignity Therapy (DT) is a psychosocial intervention aimed at alleviating existential distress, enhancing meaning, and improving the overall well-being of palliative care patients and their family caregivers. While individual studies have demonstrated the benefits of DT, a comprehensive evaluation of its impact on key outcomes such as quality of life (QoL), depression, anxiety, and well-being is needed. This study aimed to systematically review the effects of DT on palliative care patients and their family caregivers, focusing on outcomes related to QoL, psychological distress (depression and anxiety), and overall well-being.
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December 2024
Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
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