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Spirituality, Religion, and Faith in Psychotherapy - Helen Land
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190616466
ISBN-13
9780190616465
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237866450
Product Key Features
Book Title
Spirituality, Religion, and Faith in Psychotherapy : Evidence-Based Expressive Methods for Mind, Brain, and Body
Number of Pages
470 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Work, Psychotherapy / General, General, Psychology of Religion
Publication Year
2014
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Body, Mind & Spirit, Religion, Social Science, Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
4.4 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
616.89/14
Table Of Content
Foreword by Edward Canda Preface Acknowledgments 1. Integrating Spirituality, Religion, and Faith into Psychotherapy 2. The Sacred Triad: Assessing Spirituality, Religion, and Faith 3. Art Therapy: Art Production and Art Imagery for Psychospiritual Problems 4. Music Therapy: Assessment and Treatment for Spirituality, Religion, and Faith 5. Writing and Poetry in Therapy 6. Drama and Psychodrama 7. Dance and Movement Therapy: A Sacred-Sensitive Treatment Approach 8. Sand-Tray Therapy and Spirituality, Religion, and Faith 9. Guided Imagery in Religion, Spirituality, and Faith 10. Integrative Methods and Conclusion Appendix: Outline of Assessment Issues Index
Synopsis
For decades, psychotherapy has avoided addressing the religious or spiritual experience of clients; but as society grows and changes so do the problems, wants, and needs of individuals seeking help-to continue to overlook the sacred could be to miss out on the greatest source of a client's resiliency or the very root of her problems. There is a measurable value in addressing the psycho-spiritual needs of clients, both as a means of practicing cultural-competence in regards to the continually growing diversity among people seeking help, and for the sacred's connection with many contemporary issues including trauma and bereavement. Helen Land uses current research in interpersonal neurobiology to show readers how to integrate religious, spiritual, and faith content into psychotherapy through the use of evidence-based expressive practices. Using an approach appropriate for both theistic and atheistic clients, this book will be an invaluable resource for addressing the holistic health of individuals dealing with trauma, bereavement, incarceration, and addiction as well as counseling for returning veterans., For decades, psychotherapy has avoided addressing the religious or spiritual experience of clients; but as society grows and changes so do the problems, wants, and needs of individuals seeking help - to continue to overlook the sacred could be to miss out on the greatest source of a client's resiliency or the very root of her problems. There is a measurable value in addressing the psycho-spiritual needs of clients, both as a means of practicing cultural-competence in regards to the continually growing diversity among people seeking help, and for the sacred's connection with many contemporary issues including trauma and bereavement.Helen Land uses current research in interpersonal neurobiology to show readers how to integrate religious, spiritual, and faith content into psychotherapy through the use of evidence-based expressive practices. Using an approach appropriate for both theistic and atheistic clients, this book will be an invaluable resource for addressing the holistic health of individuals dealing with trauma, bereavement, incarceration, and addiction as well as counseling for returning veterans., For decades, psychotherapy has avoided addressing the religious or spiritual experience of clients; but as society grows and changes so do the problems, wants, and needs of individuals seeking help-to continue to overlook the sacred could be to miss out on the greatest source of a client's resiliency or the very root of her problems. There is a measurable value in addressing the psycho-spiritual needs of clients, both as a means of practicing cultural-competence in regards to the continually growing diversity among people seeking help, and for the sacred's connection with many contemporary issues including trauma and bereavement.Helen Land uses current research in interpersonal neurobiology to show readers how to integrate religious, spiritual, and faith content into psychotherapy through the use of evidence-based expressive practices. Using an approach appropriate for both theistic and atheistic clients, this book will be an invaluable resource for addressing the holistic health of individuals dealing with trauma, bereavement, incarceration, and addiction as well as counseling for returning veterans., For decades, psychotherapy has avoided addressing the religious or spiritual experience of clients; but as society grows and changes so do the problems, wants, and needs of individuals seeking help-toA continue to overlook the sacred could be to miss out on the greatest source of a client's resiliency or the very root of her problems. There is a measurable value in addressing the psycho-spiritual needs of clients, both as a means of practicing cultural-competence in regards to the continually growing diversity among people seeking help, and for the sacred's connection with many contemporary issues including trauma and bereavement. Helen Land uses current research in interpersonal neurobiology to show readers how to integrate religious, spiritual, and faith content into psychotherapy through the use of evidence-based expressive practices. Using an approach appropriate for both theistic and atheistic clients, this book will be an invaluable resource for addressing the holistic health of individuals dealing with trauma, bereavement, incarceration, and addiction as well as counseling for returning veterans.
LC Classification Number
RC489.S676L36 2015
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