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Good Practice in Spirituality Conference (Durham, 10-12 July 2013)

posted on March 17, 2025

The Durham University, the Project for Spirituality, Theology & Health and the Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust would like to welcome you to the Good Practice in Spirituality Conference (10-12 July 2013, Durham). This conference is an opportunity to bring together people for whom spirituality is a major concern, with a selection of speakers, interactive sessions and opportunities to share good practice. It is designed to provide a forum for sharing good practice and an opportunity to network with others who are concerned with the importance of spirituality in mental health care.

Guest speakers include:
Professor Harold Koenig, Duke University, USA
Professor Douglas Davies, Durham University, UK
Dr Charles Fernyhough, Durham University, UK
Dr Linda Ross, University of Glamorgan, UK

To book a place on this conference please click here. For more information about this event please contact Mrs Louise Elliott. For more news on Spirituality, Theology and Health, please visit our website.

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