Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity
Herausgeber: Richards, P. Scott; Bergin, Allen E.
Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity
Herausgeber: Richards, P. Scott; Bergin, Allen E.
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Provides concrete guidance for working effectively with clients from a wide range of religious backgrounds, including all of the main Christian denominations, Judaism, Islam, Eastern traditions, and the ethnic-centred spirituality of African-American, Latino, and American Indian populations. Each of the 16 core chapters is written by a contributor who is both a mental health professional and an expert in the religious tradition described.
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Provides concrete guidance for working effectively with clients from a wide range of religious backgrounds, including all of the main Christian denominations, Judaism, Islam, Eastern traditions, and the ethnic-centred spirituality of African-American, Latino, and American Indian populations. Each of the 16 core chapters is written by a contributor who is both a mental health professional and an expert in the religious tradition described.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1140g
- ISBN-13: 9781433817359
- ISBN-10: 1433817357
- Artikelnr.: 40450812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 188mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1140g
- ISBN-13: 9781433817359
- ISBN-10: 1433817357
- Artikelnr.: 40450812
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Introduction and Overview
1. Toward Religious and Spiritual Competency for Mental Health
Professionals
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
2. Religious Diversity in North America
Roger R. Keller
II. Christianity
1. Psychotherapy With Roman Catholics
Edward P. Shafranske
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Eastern Orthodox Churches
George Morelli
3. Psychotherapy With Mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian,
Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist
Everett L. Worthington Jr., James T. D. Berry, Joshua N. Hook, Don E.
Davis, Jennifer S. Ripley, and Chelsea L. Greer
4. Psychotherapy for Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants
Nancy Stiehler Thurston and Winston Seegobin
5. Psychotherapy With Pentecostal Protestants
Richard D. Dobbins
6. Psychotherapy With Latter-Day Saints
Wendy Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Kristin L. Hansen, and Allen E.
Bergin
7. Psychotherapy With Seventh-Day Adventists
Carole A. Rayburn
III. Judaism
1. Psychotherapy With Orthodox Jews
Aaron Rabinowitz
2. Psychotherapy With Conservative and Reform Jews
Lisa Miller, Yakov A. Barton, Marina Mazur, and Robert J. Lovinger
IV. Islam
1. Psychotherapy With Muslims
Zari Hedayat-Diba
V. Eastern Traditions
1. Psychotherapy With Hindus
Anu R. Sharma and Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
2. Psychotherapy With Buddhists
Mark Finn and Jeffrey B. Rubin
VI. Ethnic-Centered Spirituality
1. Psychotherapy With Members of African American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Donelda A. Cook and Christine Y. Wiley
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Latino/Latina Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Fayth M. Parks, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Michael A. Mason
3. Psychotherapy With Members of Asian American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong
4. North American Indian and Alaska Native Spirituality and
Psychotherapy
Jeff King, Joseph E. Trimble, Gayle Skawen:nio Morse, and Lisa Rey
Thomas
VII. Afterword
1. Religious Diversity and Psychotherapy: Conclusions, Recommendations,
and Future Directions
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
Index
About the Editors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Introduction and Overview
1. Toward Religious and Spiritual Competency for Mental Health
Professionals
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
2. Religious Diversity in North America
Roger R. Keller
II. Christianity
1. Psychotherapy With Roman Catholics
Edward P. Shafranske
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Eastern Orthodox Churches
George Morelli
3. Psychotherapy With Mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian,
Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist
Everett L. Worthington Jr., James T. D. Berry, Joshua N. Hook, Don E.
Davis, Jennifer S. Ripley, and Chelsea L. Greer
4. Psychotherapy for Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants
Nancy Stiehler Thurston and Winston Seegobin
5. Psychotherapy With Pentecostal Protestants
Richard D. Dobbins
6. Psychotherapy With Latter-Day Saints
Wendy Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Kristin L. Hansen, and Allen E.
Bergin
7. Psychotherapy With Seventh-Day Adventists
Carole A. Rayburn
III. Judaism
1. Psychotherapy With Orthodox Jews
Aaron Rabinowitz
2. Psychotherapy With Conservative and Reform Jews
Lisa Miller, Yakov A. Barton, Marina Mazur, and Robert J. Lovinger
IV. Islam
1. Psychotherapy With Muslims
Zari Hedayat-Diba
V. Eastern Traditions
1. Psychotherapy With Hindus
Anu R. Sharma and Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
2. Psychotherapy With Buddhists
Mark Finn and Jeffrey B. Rubin
VI. Ethnic-Centered Spirituality
1. Psychotherapy With Members of African American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Donelda A. Cook and Christine Y. Wiley
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Latino/Latina Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Fayth M. Parks, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Michael A. Mason
3. Psychotherapy With Members of Asian American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong
4. North American Indian and Alaska Native Spirituality and
Psychotherapy
Jeff King, Joseph E. Trimble, Gayle Skawen:nio Morse, and Lisa Rey
Thomas
VII. Afterword
1. Religious Diversity and Psychotherapy: Conclusions, Recommendations,
and Future Directions
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Introduction and Overview
1. Toward Religious and Spiritual Competency for Mental Health
Professionals
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
2. Religious Diversity in North America
Roger R. Keller
II. Christianity
1. Psychotherapy With Roman Catholics
Edward P. Shafranske
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Eastern Orthodox Churches
George Morelli
3. Psychotherapy With Mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian,
Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist
Everett L. Worthington Jr., James T. D. Berry, Joshua N. Hook, Don E.
Davis, Jennifer S. Ripley, and Chelsea L. Greer
4. Psychotherapy for Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants
Nancy Stiehler Thurston and Winston Seegobin
5. Psychotherapy With Pentecostal Protestants
Richard D. Dobbins
6. Psychotherapy With Latter-Day Saints
Wendy Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Kristin L. Hansen, and Allen E.
Bergin
7. Psychotherapy With Seventh-Day Adventists
Carole A. Rayburn
III. Judaism
1. Psychotherapy With Orthodox Jews
Aaron Rabinowitz
2. Psychotherapy With Conservative and Reform Jews
Lisa Miller, Yakov A. Barton, Marina Mazur, and Robert J. Lovinger
IV. Islam
1. Psychotherapy With Muslims
Zari Hedayat-Diba
V. Eastern Traditions
1. Psychotherapy With Hindus
Anu R. Sharma and Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
2. Psychotherapy With Buddhists
Mark Finn and Jeffrey B. Rubin
VI. Ethnic-Centered Spirituality
1. Psychotherapy With Members of African American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Donelda A. Cook and Christine Y. Wiley
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Latino/Latina Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Fayth M. Parks, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Michael A. Mason
3. Psychotherapy With Members of Asian American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong
4. North American Indian and Alaska Native Spirituality and
Psychotherapy
Jeff King, Joseph E. Trimble, Gayle Skawen:nio Morse, and Lisa Rey
Thomas
VII. Afterword
1. Religious Diversity and Psychotherapy: Conclusions, Recommendations,
and Future Directions
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
Index
About the Editors
Preface
Acknowledgments
I. Introduction and Overview
1. Toward Religious and Spiritual Competency for Mental Health
Professionals
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
2. Religious Diversity in North America
Roger R. Keller
II. Christianity
1. Psychotherapy With Roman Catholics
Edward P. Shafranske
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Eastern Orthodox Churches
George Morelli
3. Psychotherapy With Mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian,
Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist
Everett L. Worthington Jr., James T. D. Berry, Joshua N. Hook, Don E.
Davis, Jennifer S. Ripley, and Chelsea L. Greer
4. Psychotherapy for Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants
Nancy Stiehler Thurston and Winston Seegobin
5. Psychotherapy With Pentecostal Protestants
Richard D. Dobbins
6. Psychotherapy With Latter-Day Saints
Wendy Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Kristin L. Hansen, and Allen E.
Bergin
7. Psychotherapy With Seventh-Day Adventists
Carole A. Rayburn
III. Judaism
1. Psychotherapy With Orthodox Jews
Aaron Rabinowitz
2. Psychotherapy With Conservative and Reform Jews
Lisa Miller, Yakov A. Barton, Marina Mazur, and Robert J. Lovinger
IV. Islam
1. Psychotherapy With Muslims
Zari Hedayat-Diba
V. Eastern Traditions
1. Psychotherapy With Hindus
Anu R. Sharma and Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
2. Psychotherapy With Buddhists
Mark Finn and Jeffrey B. Rubin
VI. Ethnic-Centered Spirituality
1. Psychotherapy With Members of African American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Donelda A. Cook and Christine Y. Wiley
2. Psychotherapy With Members of Latino/Latina Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Fayth M. Parks, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Michael A. Mason
3. Psychotherapy With Members of Asian American Churches and Spiritual
Traditions
Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong
4. North American Indian and Alaska Native Spirituality and
Psychotherapy
Jeff King, Joseph E. Trimble, Gayle Skawen:nio Morse, and Lisa Rey
Thomas
VII. Afterword
1. Religious Diversity and Psychotherapy: Conclusions, Recommendations,
and Future Directions
P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin
Index
About the Editors