This book explores the wise and conscious use of spiritual
resources within counselling and psychotherapy. Written by veteran
clinicians from different spiritual perspectives, and from various
therapeutic schools of thought, this book provides a broad view of
how the spiritual is present within therapeutic practice.
The work of counselling and psychotherapy is increasingly
seeking to ground its efforts within the richness of spiritual
traditions. One of the surprising developments of the contemporary
psychotherapeutic scene is a growing reliance on both hard,
objective sciences - such as, for example, neurology or Genetics -
whilst at the same time engaging very subjective, "soft" sciences -
such as states of consciousness studies, psychology of religion,
clinical or Pastoral Theology, and the over-arching tasks of
meaning-making.
Written by and for clinicians who are also teachers in the
field, this collection offers a variety of viewpoints in terms of
the diverse spiritual traditions they draw from, theoretical
sources that guide and inform them, or the spiritual applications
they bring to their work.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
Spirituality in Mental Health.
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