This book examines personal and professional understandings of religion in psychotherapy and advocates for integrity, competency, and cultural pluralism in clinical practice.
This book examines personal and professional understandings of religion in psychotherapy and advocates for integrity, competency, and cultural pluralism in clinical practice.
Francis A. Martin is Adjunct Instructor at Lipscomb University, USA, and Executive Director with The Center for Clinical Training.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Religious Opportunism in Counseling and Psychotherapy 2. Individualism as Therapy 3. Mercenary Organizations 4. Equivocating Allies 5. Career Counseling for Therapy 6. How To Relate Religion with Therapy: Guiding Principles 7. Clients' Religion in Therapy 8. How To Improve Graduate Preparation for Clinical Practice 9. Advocacy among Therapists and Their Constituencies 10. Integrity: Aspirations and Encouragement
Introduction 1. Religious Opportunism in Counseling and Psychotherapy 2. Individualism as Therapy 3. Mercenary Organizations 4. Equivocating Allies 5. Career Counseling for Therapy 6. How To Relate Religion with Therapy: Guiding Principles 7. Clients' Religion in Therapy 8. How To Improve Graduate Preparation for Clinical Practice 9. Advocacy among Therapists and Their Constituencies 10. Integrity: Aspirations and Encouragement
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