This paper addresses the question of how to approach religiosity and psychosis within a clinical context. A clinician who is tasked with the differential diagnosis of a client who is apparently either experiencing normative religious phe-nomenon or psychotic symptoms faces a difficult situation—as clinicians are generally ill-prepared to address topics related to spirituality. It is important for a clinician to be culturally informed and culturally sensitive, and yet religious-ly-themed hallucinations and delusions are commonly observed among individuals experiencing psychosis. Recom-mendations are made to help inform culturally appropriate diagnosis and practice.
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Waltman, S. (2013). Cross-Cultural Considerations for Differentiating between Religiosity and Psychosis. Health and Interprofessional Practice, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.7772/2159-1253.1041
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