How to Integrate Spirituality in Psychotherapeutic Practice: Working with Spiritually-Minded Clients enables mental health professionals to acquire the skills they need to diagnose and treat religious or spiritually-minded clients.
How to Integrate Spirituality in Psychotherapeutic Practice: Working with Spiritually-Minded Clients enables mental health professionals to acquire the skills they need to diagnose and treat religious or spiritually-minded clients.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Agneta Schreurs has studied social psychology, philosophy, and theology at the Universities of Utrecht and Amsterdam, The Netherlands, specializing in group analysis and group psychotherapy. She worked as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Utrecht, the VU University Amsterdam, and the Windesheim University of Applied Sciences (Zwolle), and as a group analytic psychotherapist at the Dr C. Aalders Foundation (Utrecht).
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Introduction Part I: Elementary Skills and Insights 01. And There You Are... 02. Some Examples 03. Let's Look at Ourselves... 04. Speaking is Silver, Listening is Gold! 05. Religious Countertransference and Metacountertransference 06. Spiritual Noise in Your Professional Ear? Part II: Identifying Religious and Spiritual Problems 07. Obtaining Relevant Information 08. Religion and Spirituality in the DSM 09. Religious Sense of Guilt 10. Near-Death Experiences and Mystical Experiences 11. Spiritual Crises 12. Recognising and Coping with Religious Experiences and Spiritual Crises Part III: A Structural Approach to Spirituality 13. How to Make Sense of Complex Issues 14. Spiritual Root Metaphors 15. When Spiritual Root Metaphors Are Disconnected 16. When Spiritual Root Metaphors Go Underground 17. Spiritual Flexibility Part IV: A Relational Approach to Spirituality 18. Spirituality as an Interpersonal Relationship 19. Three Aspects of Interpersonal and Spiritual Relationships 20. Existential Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 21. Cognitive Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 22. Relational Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 23. Manipulative Spiritual Relationships 24. Contractual Spiritual Relationships 25. Spiritual Relationships of Mutual Love or Fellowship 26. Concluding Documents
Introduction Part I: Elementary Skills and Insights 01. And There You Are... 02. Some Examples 03. Let's Look at Ourselves... 04. Speaking is Silver, Listening is Gold! 05. Religious Countertransference and Metacountertransference 06. Spiritual Noise in Your Professional Ear? Part II: Identifying Religious and Spiritual Problems 07. Obtaining Relevant Information 08. Religion and Spirituality in the DSM 09. Religious Sense of Guilt 10. Near-Death Experiences and Mystical Experiences 11. Spiritual Crises 12. Recognising and Coping with Religious Experiences and Spiritual Crises Part III: A Structural Approach to Spirituality 13. How to Make Sense of Complex Issues 14. Spiritual Root Metaphors 15. When Spiritual Root Metaphors Are Disconnected 16. When Spiritual Root Metaphors Go Underground 17. Spiritual Flexibility Part IV: A Relational Approach to Spirituality 18. Spirituality as an Interpersonal Relationship 19. Three Aspects of Interpersonal and Spiritual Relationships 20. Existential Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 21. Cognitive Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 22. Relational Aspects of Spiritual Relationships 23. Manipulative Spiritual Relationships 24. Contractual Spiritual Relationships 25. Spiritual Relationships of Mutual Love or Fellowship 26. Concluding Documents
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