Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Engaging the Sacred in Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Sandage, Steven J; Strawn, Brad D
Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Engaging the Sacred in Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Sandage, Steven J; Strawn, Brad D
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Drawing from diverse spiritual and religious backgrounds, this book offers clinical guidance for addressing a vast variety of traditions and complex diversity considerations in psychotherapy.
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Drawing from diverse spiritual and religious backgrounds, this book offers clinical guidance for addressing a vast variety of traditions and complex diversity considerations in psychotherapy.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836541
- ISBN-10: 1433836548
- Artikelnr.: 61937703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836541
- ISBN-10: 1433836548
- Artikelnr.: 61937703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Steven J. Sandage, PhD, is the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion and Theology at Boston University School of Theology with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. He is also research director and senior staff psychologist at the Danielsen Institute and visiting faculty in Psychology of Religion at MF Norwegian School of Theology (Oslo). His books include To Forgive is Human; The Faces of Forgiveness; Transforming Spirituality; The Skillful Soul of the Psychotherapist; Forgiveness and Spirituality: A Relational Approach; and Relational Integration of Psychology and Cristian Theology. His research has been funded by the Lilly Endowment, the John Templeton Foundation, and the Fetzer Institute. He has 24 years of clinical experience in a variety of settings and has taught in graduate therapy training programs for 19 years. He is a licensed psychologist with clinical specializations including couple and family therapy and multicultural therapy. Brad D. Strawn, PhD, is Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology and chair of integration, Clinical Psychology Department, at the Fuller Seminary School of Psychology (Pasadena, CA). His coauthored/coedited books include The Physical Nature of Christian Life: Neuroscience, Psychology & the Church (Cambridge University Press); Wesleyan Theology and Social Science (Cambridge Academic); and Christianity and Psychoanalysis: A New Conversation (InterVarsity Academic Press). He has coedited special issues of Psychoanalytic Inquiry, the Journal of Psychology and Theology, and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. He is currently editing a new book series based on the annual Fuller Integration Symposium addressing psychology and theology. Strawn is a licensed psychologist in clinical practice in Pasadena, CA.
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Part 1: Spiritually Integrated Approaches to Psychology
Chapter 1. Hindu Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 2. Harvesting Religious Fruits in Spiritually Integrated
Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist of Religion
Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 3. The Healing Truth of Emptiness: Tibetan Buddhism in the Clinical
Space
Pilar Jennings
Chapter 4. Navigating Deep Waters: Spirituality and Religion in the
Womanist Psychodynamic Space
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5. A Sufi Muslim Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy
Shamaila Khan
Chapter 6. Christian Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A Wesleyan Model
Brad D. Strawn
Chapter 7. Raising the Sparks: Psychotherapeutic Process as Tikkun Olam
Karen E. Starr
Chapter 8. The Name of God is Mercy: Reflections on Suffering, Healing, and
Growth from a Roman Catholic, contemplative, mystic, psychoanalyst
Theresa Clement Tisdale
Part 2: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with Specific Diversity
Dynamics
Chapter 9. Approaching Intersections of Spirituality, Religion, and
Non-Traditional Gender Identities in Psychotherapy
Ruben A. Hopwood
Chapter 10. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with LGBQ Individuals
Sarah H. Moon
Chapter 11. Religious Differences in Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy
Steven J. Sandage
Chapter 12. An Intercultural Approach to Spiritually Oriented Therapy of
Military Moral Injury
Katy Barrs & Carrie Doehring
Chapter 13. Spirituality, Selfhood, and Social Class in Psychotherapy
Neil Altman
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions
About the Editors
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Part 1: Spiritually Integrated Approaches to Psychology
Chapter 1. Hindu Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 2. Harvesting Religious Fruits in Spiritually Integrated
Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist of Religion
Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 3. The Healing Truth of Emptiness: Tibetan Buddhism in the Clinical
Space
Pilar Jennings
Chapter 4. Navigating Deep Waters: Spirituality and Religion in the
Womanist Psychodynamic Space
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5. A Sufi Muslim Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy
Shamaila Khan
Chapter 6. Christian Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A Wesleyan Model
Brad D. Strawn
Chapter 7. Raising the Sparks: Psychotherapeutic Process as Tikkun Olam
Karen E. Starr
Chapter 8. The Name of God is Mercy: Reflections on Suffering, Healing, and
Growth from a Roman Catholic, contemplative, mystic, psychoanalyst
Theresa Clement Tisdale
Part 2: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with Specific Diversity
Dynamics
Chapter 9. Approaching Intersections of Spirituality, Religion, and
Non-Traditional Gender Identities in Psychotherapy
Ruben A. Hopwood
Chapter 10. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with LGBQ Individuals
Sarah H. Moon
Chapter 11. Religious Differences in Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy
Steven J. Sandage
Chapter 12. An Intercultural Approach to Spiritually Oriented Therapy of
Military Moral Injury
Katy Barrs & Carrie Doehring
Chapter 13. Spirituality, Selfhood, and Social Class in Psychotherapy
Neil Altman
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Part 1: Spiritually Integrated Approaches to Psychology
Chapter 1. Hindu Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 2. Harvesting Religious Fruits in Spiritually Integrated
Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist of Religion
Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 3. The Healing Truth of Emptiness: Tibetan Buddhism in the Clinical
Space
Pilar Jennings
Chapter 4. Navigating Deep Waters: Spirituality and Religion in the
Womanist Psychodynamic Space
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5. A Sufi Muslim Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy
Shamaila Khan
Chapter 6. Christian Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A Wesleyan Model
Brad D. Strawn
Chapter 7. Raising the Sparks: Psychotherapeutic Process as Tikkun Olam
Karen E. Starr
Chapter 8. The Name of God is Mercy: Reflections on Suffering, Healing, and
Growth from a Roman Catholic, contemplative, mystic, psychoanalyst
Theresa Clement Tisdale
Part 2: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with Specific Diversity
Dynamics
Chapter 9. Approaching Intersections of Spirituality, Religion, and
Non-Traditional Gender Identities in Psychotherapy
Ruben A. Hopwood
Chapter 10. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with LGBQ Individuals
Sarah H. Moon
Chapter 11. Religious Differences in Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy
Steven J. Sandage
Chapter 12. An Intercultural Approach to Spiritually Oriented Therapy of
Military Moral Injury
Katy Barrs & Carrie Doehring
Chapter 13. Spirituality, Selfhood, and Social Class in Psychotherapy
Neil Altman
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions
About the Editors
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Part 1: Spiritually Integrated Approaches to Psychology
Chapter 1. Hindu Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 2. Harvesting Religious Fruits in Spiritually Integrated
Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist of Religion
Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 3. The Healing Truth of Emptiness: Tibetan Buddhism in the Clinical
Space
Pilar Jennings
Chapter 4. Navigating Deep Waters: Spirituality and Religion in the
Womanist Psychodynamic Space
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5. A Sufi Muslim Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy
Shamaila Khan
Chapter 6. Christian Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A Wesleyan Model
Brad D. Strawn
Chapter 7. Raising the Sparks: Psychotherapeutic Process as Tikkun Olam
Karen E. Starr
Chapter 8. The Name of God is Mercy: Reflections on Suffering, Healing, and
Growth from a Roman Catholic, contemplative, mystic, psychoanalyst
Theresa Clement Tisdale
Part 2: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with Specific Diversity
Dynamics
Chapter 9. Approaching Intersections of Spirituality, Religion, and
Non-Traditional Gender Identities in Psychotherapy
Ruben A. Hopwood
Chapter 10. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with LGBQ Individuals
Sarah H. Moon
Chapter 11. Religious Differences in Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy
Steven J. Sandage
Chapter 12. An Intercultural Approach to Spiritually Oriented Therapy of
Military Moral Injury
Katy Barrs & Carrie Doehring
Chapter 13. Spirituality, Selfhood, and Social Class in Psychotherapy
Neil Altman
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions
About the Editors