Integrating Inner Calm: How Thai Buddhist Practices Complement Modern Mental Health Care
A large clinical study across German psychosomatic clinics finds that a steady inner calm and a sense of connectedness to something larger than oneself are linked to modest but meaningful improvements in depression and overall treatment outcomes. Purely doctrinal religious beliefs showed little impact. For Thai readers, the study’s emphasis on centered connectedness echoes core Buddhist practices such as mindfulness, merit-making, and temple community involvement. The findings suggest Thailand’s spiritual heritage could enhance mental health care when paired with evidence-based treatments, provided adaptations respect local culture and professional standards.
