Abstract

Spirituality is a theme often evoked in existential psychology, it is also a complex and ambiguous term. We have developed the concept of implicit spirituality, that is to say that we approach spirituality whether it is religious or non-religious (areligious) without naming it. We work only from the dimensions that constitute it. It is through our professional practice that the concept of “implicit spirituality” has taken shape. Consequently, in this article we present the validation of a scale of implicit spirituality.

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