Mental health professionals often struggle to understand
spirituality and the role it plays in their clients' lives. Many
therapists would like to take spiritual issues into account, and to
incorporate them, as they do with other areas of patients' lives,
into their overall approach, but feel they lack the training or
competency to do so effectively.
In this concise, thoughtful, and practical book, clinician
Carlton Cornett describes how to integrate the issues of
spirituality into everyday practice.
Cornett addresses the needs of therapists and counselors who
treat both clients committed to their religious beliefs, and those
who initially might not identify spirituality as an area of
struggle, but for whom spiritual issues are real, yet hidden,
sources of distress. He shows therapists how to open the door to
the spiritual dimension in their work through cases from his
practice, and demonstrates the impact and relevance of religion and
spirituality on the clinical process.
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