SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE TRAINING FOR PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol.9, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-07-01
Authors : Subas Kanwal;
Page : 70-74
Keywords : Emotional intelligence; Rehabilitation; Mental Health; quality of life; life satisfaction; emotions.;
Abstract
The Spiritual Intelligence training program has evidenced as a contemporary intervention in mental health to bring psychological well-being by increasing spiritual quotient and inner strength. Spiritual intelligence (SQ) is a novel concept in psychology and needs to be distinguished from IQ and EQ as it uses spiritual skills and abilities to solve rational problems, to create awareness, enrich meaning and purpose of life. Spiritual intelligence can be define as the capability of an individual to behave in a socially acceptable manner by developing better understanding of one-self and possess a high degree of moral principles, concern and commitment to human values. It is one-month training program consisting of eight separate group sessions. It aims to develop spiritual intelligence through seven steps journey. Spiritual intelligence training worked with the help of four essential components: existential thinking, personal meaning, transcendental awareness and consciousness. It was first introduced by Bowell in 2005. Although spiritual intelligence training is being used around the world, it is still unidentified by many professionals in Pakistan. Spiritual intelligence training can be implemented widely in universities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and in business organizations to promote individual growth, life satisfaction and self-identity. Spiritual intelligence has been determined as a predictor of adaptive coping strategies hence, proved as an essential concept in rehabilitation of various psychological pathologies and to improve social participation. Spiritual intelligence is an innovative approach to clinical and educational research, providing an opportunity to study it as a clinical intervention in future. More research studies are required to establish its cultural efficacy and applicability.
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