Is Faith Delusion? Andrew Sims



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Is Faith Delusion? Andrew Sims

Fixed points

You must be mad to believe that

By mid-20th Century mutual distrust between the Church and Psychiatry

Bilingual psychiatrists need... to become fluent in two languages: the language of psychiatry and psychology and the language of spirituality that focuses on issues of meaning, hope, value, connectedness and transcendence John Swinton, 2001

The questions 1. Why has there been hostility between religious faith and psychiatry? 2. Is there necessarily a difference of opinion between scientific psychiatry and Christian faith? 3. Is Christian faith harmful towards mental health? 4. What is delusion? 5. Why can faith not be delusional? 6. Could faith be a psychiatric symptom other than delusion? 7. Is it psychiatric illness or religious experience?

1.Why hostility between religious faith and psychiatry? Earliest times - no conflict, no psychiatry Rift between medical and spiritual mental illnesses are illnesses of the nerves and brain Moral treatment Theory of degeneration therapeutic nihilism

Wilhelm Griesinger 1867 Patients with so-called mental illnesses are really individuals with illnesses of the nerves and brain

The Retreat Hospital, York

Religion and psychiatry: 20th century First half: mutual suspicion between Church and psychiatric establishment; Psychiatry: R irrelevant, sometimes harmful Church: Ps atheistic, amoral, ineffective Second half: gradual resolution; Psychiatry: attitude to spirituality and religion changed, beliefs acknowledged Church: prepared to use psychiatry

2. Is there a difference of opinion between scientific psychiatry and Christian faith? No, if science and religion remain in their appropriate realms Welcome applications of neuroscience to treatment If science becomes dogma, it has become a philosophy or religion

3. Is religious belief harmful towards mental health? Handbook of Religion and Health 2012, Second Edition, Oxford University Press Harold G Koenig Dana E King Verna Benner Carson

Religious involvement is correlated with...1 Well-being, happiness and life satisfaction; Hope and optimism; Purpose and meaning in life; Higher self-esteem; Better adaptation to bereavement; Greater social support and less loneliness; Lower rates depression; faster recovery

Religious involvement is correlated with 2 Lower rates of suicide Less anxiety Less psychosis Lower rates of alcohol and drug abuse Less delinquency and criminal activity; Greater marital stability and satisfaction.

Religious involvement and depressive illness Benefit in 65% of studies Lower risk for developing depressive disorder and religious activity may reduce depressive symptoms Protective factor from suicide and suicidal behaviour in children and adults Helps coping with stressful life events

one of the best-kept secrets in psychiatry

4. What is delusion? Delusion has become a psychiatric word Delusion, in law, the cardinal feature of insanity If faith delusional, mad to believe it Descriptive psychopathology

Understanding Empathy Form and content

Delusions - Delusions are held without insight Deluded commonly show concrete thinking Religious belief is not shared delusion Communicated delusion different Delusions ultimately un-understandable

Definition Delusion is a false, unshakeable idea or belief, which is out of keeping with the patient s educational, cultural and social background; it is held with extraordinary conviction and subjective certainty

Qualities of delusion Everyday notion rather than creedal statement believed on delusional grounds held without insight commonly shows concrete thinking religious belief cannot be a group or shared delusion ultimately un-understandable

5. Why can faith NOT be delusional? not out of keeping with cultural and social background not necessarily held on delusional grounds spiritual, abstract, not concrete, physical religious beliefs are held with insight bizarre behaviour not in other areas of life religious ideation is content not form

Belief and illness may occur together, in the same person at the same time

6. Could faith be symptom other than delusion? Overvalued idea Culturally shared beliefs Paranoid ideas of self-reference Hallucination: Hearing the voice of God Abnormal mood states Abnormality of volition

Any or all of these symptoms may occur in an individual with religious belief but they are not specific to believers, and the symptom is not the cause of belief, nor its consequence.

Overvalued idea Cyrano de Bergerac

Culturally-shared belief Chainama Hills Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

Paranoid ideas of self-reference Henry VIII

Abnormal mood states

Hearing the voice of God Samuel, the Prophet

Spiritual rather than concrete in Christ with Christ Christ in me spiritual rather than concrete in form not explained by: psychotic passivity experience, or dissociative trance in possession disorder

7. Is it psychiatric illness or religious experience?

Psychiatric illness suggested by... Experience and behaviour conform with psychiatric symptoms Recognizable symptoms in other areas of life Lifestyle, behaviour and direction of personal goals consistent with natural history of psychiatric disorder Thoughts, experiences, actions may be concrete.

Belief rather than mental illness regarded by the believer as being metaphorical or spiritual thoughtful reticence in discussing it matter-of-fact conviction, with surprise understands incredulity of others experience affects manner of life conforms with religious traditions

Religious experience and psychiatric symptoms quite often coincide This does not mean that there is a causal relationship between them; It may be possible to determine which part is psychiatric and which religious.

Conclusion Faith is not delusion is not deliberate falsehood is not a shared pretence is not an obligatory imposed belief

Letter from General Medical Council, August 2012 If a doctor was to put pressure on a patient to justify their (Christian) beliefs, and/ or sought to impose their own (non-christian) beliefs on a patient, then this would potentially represent an infringement of our Personal Beliefs guidance.

Faith is spiritual, positive, subject to possible doubt, can be corrupted, but, cannot be classified as a morbid or psychiatric phenomenon.

Faith is not a delusion