Spirituality is an important part of many clients’ lives. It can be a resource for stabilization, healing, and growth. It can also be the cause of struggle and even harm. More and more therapists—those who consider themselves spiritual and those who do not—recognize the value of addressing spirituality in therapy and increasing their skill for engaging it ethically and effectively.
Spirituality is an important part of many clients’ lives. It can be a resource for stabilization, healing, and growth. It can also be the cause of struggle and even harm. More and more therapists—those who consider themselves spiritual and those who do not—recognize the value of addressing spirituality in therapy and increasing their skill for engaging it ethically and effectively.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Russell Siler Jones, ThD, is director of the Residency in Psychotherapy and Spirituality at CareNet/Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and a psychotherapist in private practice in Asheville, North Carolina. He and his wife, Jeanine, live in Asheville and are parents of two adult children.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Introduction 1 About This Book / 3 2 God: A Word about a Word / 11 3 Spirituality, Spiritually / 17 4 Spirituality, Conceptually / 29 Part Two: Working with Your Client’s Spirituality 5 How Spiritual Conversation Begins / 47 6 Spiritual Assessment: What We Need to Know and How We Come to Know It / 65 7 Working with Spiritual Resources: Spiritual Interventions, Part 1 / 77 8 Working with Spiritual Struggles: Spiritual Interventions, Part 2 / 107 9 Working with Harmful Spirituality: Spiritual Interventions, Part 3 / 137 Part Three: Working with Your Own Spirituality 10 Spirituality and Your Overall Approach to Psychotherapy / 171 11 Spirituality and Specific Moments in Psychotherapy / 183 12 Spiritual Countertransference / 205 13 Conclusion / 225 Acknowledgments / 231 Notes / 233 Bibliography / 249 Index / 257
Part One: Introduction 1 About This Book / 3 2 God: A Word about a Word / 11 3 Spirituality, Spiritually / 17 4 Spirituality, Conceptually / 29 Part Two: Working with Your Client’s Spirituality 5 How Spiritual Conversation Begins / 47 6 Spiritual Assessment: What We Need to Know and How We Come to Know It / 65 7 Working with Spiritual Resources: Spiritual Interventions, Part 1 / 77 8 Working with Spiritual Struggles: Spiritual Interventions, Part 2 / 107 9 Working with Harmful Spirituality: Spiritual Interventions, Part 3 / 137 Part Three: Working with Your Own Spirituality 10 Spirituality and Your Overall Approach to Psychotherapy / 171 11 Spirituality and Specific Moments in Psychotherapy / 183 12 Spiritual Countertransference / 205 13 Conclusion / 225 Acknowledgments / 231 Notes / 233 Bibliography / 249 Index / 257
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