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Many religious people distrust the process of psychotherapy because
they fear that helping professionals will misunderstand and
pathologize their spiritual beliefs. This book provides concrete
guidance for working effectively with clients from a wide range of
religious backgrounds, including all of the main Christian
denominations found in the United States as well as Judaism, Islam,
Eastern traditions, and the ethnic-centered spirituality of
African-American, Latino, and American Indian populations. Each of
the 16 core chapters is written by a contributor who is both a
mental health professional and an expert in the religious tradition
described. After providing key information on the history and
practices of the faith, authors describe how spiritual concerns may
interact with common presenting problems in clients who practice
the tradition and offer guidelines for promoting trust and positive
outcomes. Rich in clinical examples, the book is an ideal training
resource for both graduate students and experienced practitioners.
In Casebook for a Spiritual Strategy in Counseling and
Psychotherapy, leading therapist-authors mine their rich case
histories to present valuable teaching tools for practitioners.
Written from several theistic traditions and psychological
orientations, this casebook -- the companion volume to A Spiritual
Strategy for Counseling and Psychotherapy -- examines the
therapeutic relationship as it occurs in various forms of
Christian, Jewish, and Islamic faiths, and provides practitioners
with examples that will illuminate and inform their practices with
clients of varying religious backgrounds.
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