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Espiritualidad basada en el Modelo de Adaptacion de Roy para uso en la practica, la ensenanza y la investigacion Espiritualidade baseada no Modelo de Adaptacao de Roy para uso na pratica, ensino e pesquisa In today’s fast-paced and complex world, the need for spiritualty is greater than ever. The Roy Adaptation Model (RAM) provides a strong basis for spiritualty. Spirituality allows us to look beyond the material world to have a central experience of seeking a higher power. This seeking is related to the essence of the person and their relationships with others. Through spirituality, we search for fulfillment, meaning and purpose in life. The RAM reflects spiritualty as rooted in the philosophical assumption of veritivity that sees truth in a creator with principles of unity, diversity and self-expression reflected in all of creation, the earth and in people. People have a basic need for spiritualty. According to the model, spirituality is an influencing factor or stimulus for all adaptive behavior. Spirituality is also a strategy for coping and adapting. Common human spiritual experiences are wonder, awe and gratitude for life, along with acknowledgement of human dependence, finitude and interdependence... To reference this editorial / Para citar esta editorial / Para citar este artigo Roy C. Spiritualty Based on the Roy Adaptation Model for Use in Practice, Teaching and Research. Aquichan 2018: 18(4); 393-4. DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2018.18.4.1

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  • Strategies for spiritualty, in practice, include understanding and valuing unity, diversity and self-expression

  • This aspect of self embraces a belief system and an evaluation of who one is in relation to the universe

  • The person asks the question: “Why am I here?” or, based on a particular belief system, “Why did God make me?” The characteristics of this part of the personal self include how the self is viewed in relation to one’s sacred, ethical beliefs and value system

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Strategies for spiritualty, in practice, include understanding and valuing unity, diversity and self-expression. The person asks the question: “Why am I here?” or, based on a particular belief system, “Why did God make me?” The characteristics of this part of the personal self include how the self is viewed in relation to one’s sacred, ethical beliefs and value system.

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