spiritual well-being

collocation in English

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spiritual
adjective
uk
/ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈspɪr.ə.tʃu.əl/
relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially ...
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well-being
noun[U]
uk
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
us
/ˌwelˈbiː.ɪŋ/
the state of feeling healthy ...
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(Definition ofspiritualandwell-beingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A high score for each subscale reflects greaterspiritualwell-being.
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We conclude that awareness of terminal illness is associated withspiritualwell-being.
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It was hoped thatspiritualwell-beingwould help ward off other vices like drinking.
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The physician's proper attention towardspiritualwell-beingat the end of life promotes a positive patient outlook.
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The subjective passage of time was slower when patients reported a lower quality of life and lessspiritualwell-being.
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Finally, thespiritualwell-beingdomain includes meaning of illness, religiosity, spiritual life, hope, uncertainty, and purpose/mission in life.
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Exploring the relationships amongspiritualwell-being, quality of life, and psychological adjustment in women with breast cancer.
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If the work is successful,spiritualwell-beingof connection is manifest as appreciation for life, love of others, and feeling connected to deceased loved ones.
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To advance end-of-life care, researchers need to find effective interventions that help the terminally ill complete the work necessary forspiritualwell-being.
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Other studies have reinforced the benefit of complementary and alternative medicine approaches onspiritualwell-beingand quality of life, pain, anxiety, and depression.
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The correlations of the experience of time withspiritualwell-beingalso indicate that meaning and purposefulness in life have an impact on subjective time awareness.
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In other words, if one is in despair and feeling alienated, one must do the work of forgiveness to attain connection andspiritualwell-being.
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In our sample of patients, anxiety and an overall quality of life, as well as lowerspiritualwell-being, but not depression, were associated with the time domain.
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That is the connection between the moral and thespiritualwell-beingof society.
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It contributes both to the nation's wealth and to itsspiritualwell-being.
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So how do we promote the moral andspiritualwell-beingof society?
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He rightly pointed out that responsibility for our moral andspiritualwell-beinglies not just with our schools.
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In days gone by it was widely accepted that suchspiritualwell-beingwas the outcome of religious belief.
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Such a source of guidance,spiritualwell-beingand moral fibre may not exist in their life away from school.
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Even if these military sermons were never preached, they nevertheless can be understood to represent the views of priests familiar with the men for whosespiritualwell-beingthey were responsible.
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In prospective time estimation of the 13-min interval, longer subjective ratings were found in more anxious patients and in patients who reported lower quality of life andspiritualwell-being.
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If such courses can be provided, it is important to the mental andspiritualwell-beingof the nation that they should be provided.
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They require that all new primary and secondary teachers must be ready to promote the moral andspiritualwell-beingof pupils.
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Here we have the start of the relationship between the moral andspiritualwell-beingof society and that of schools.
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