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The Power of Spirituality in Therapy : Integrating Spiritual and Religious Beliefs in Mental Health Practice
The Power of Spirituality in Therapy : Integrating Spiritual and Religious Beliefs in Mental Health Practice

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Control Number  
n884017065
International Standard Book Number  
9781317718529 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
1317718526 (electronic bk.)
Library of Congress Call Number  
RC489.S676
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
616.8914-22
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Kahle, Peter A.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014
Physical Description  
1 online resource (253 pages)
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Cover; Half Title; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Dedication; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction to a Journey; Section I: Jousting with the Pink Elephants; Chapter 1. Walking on Silent Eggshells; The Fear of Authenticity; Self-Reflexivity; Unpacking Learned Avoidance; Chapter 2. Sources of Influence; Mapping the Influence of Learned Avoidance; The Ongoing Influence of Mixed Messages; Chapter 3. The Influence of the Person of the Therapist; Early Influence; Some Constraints and Restraints to Integration; Separation of Church and State.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Chapter 4. To Be (Ethical) or Not to Be? What Is the Question?The Ethics of Religion in Therapy; In God Does This Diverse Culture Trust?; Multiple Religious Cultures Within American Culture; Chapter 5. The Influence of the Pink Elephants in the Ivory Tower; Brief Point of Clarification; Education and Training; Reactive versus Proactive Training; Supervising with a Back-Pew Driver; Chapter 6. Can We Agree That Many Have Disagreed?; A Very Brief History of the Integration of Spirituality, Religion, and Therapy; The Psychology of Religion; The Pathologizing of Religion.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Other Thoughts Along the Integration ContinuumChapter 7. Valuing Values in Psychotherapy; The Reformation of Value-Free Thinking; The Bergin-Ellis Debates; Chapter 8. In God Do Therapists Trust? In Reality, Better Training Is a Must!; Studies of Religious Beliefs of Psychotherapists; Real-Life Implications; Conclusion; Section II: How then Shall We Counsel?; Chapter 9. To Believe or Not to Believe? That Is Not the Question!; Truth, Justice, and a Therapeutic Way; Five of Our Therapeutic Beliefs; Chapter 10. The Integration of Religion, Spirituality, and Clinical Practice.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Is Integration Desired?Explicit Integration; Implicit Integration; Pathways to Integration; Chapter 11. Learning from Our Clients; Is Integration Inevitable?; Is Integration Helpful?; Do Clients Believe It's Helpful to Include Spirituality in Therapy?; Chantel and William; Explicitly Implicit Integration, Implicitly Explicit Integration, or ...?; Attending to Clients' Words; Chapter 12. The Power to Help; Ten Ways Therapists Can Support Spiritual Health in Therapy; From Suicidal Psychosis to Sacred Sleep; Summary; Chapter 13. The Power to Hurt; Two Vignettes.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용Ten Ways Therapists Can Harm Spiritual Health in TherapyChapter 14. The Deification of Open-Mindedness; Vacant-Minded Open-Mindedness; Questions; Chapter 15. God and Akelia: The Freedom That Binds; Nurturing the Creative Gift Within; Tracking the Influence of Success; Internalizing Personal Agency for Healthy Change; Chapter 16. In Reverence of Power: Moving Toward Competence; What Is Power?; Ten Ways Therapists Can Work Toward Spiritually Competent Therapy; Revisiting Self-Reflexivity; The Examination Continues; References; Index.
Summary, Etc.  
요약Factor your clients' religious beliefs into their therapy! A recent Gallup poll found that nearly two-thirds of Americans surveyed said they would prefer to receive counseling from a therapist who is religious. The Power of Spirituality in Therapy: Integrating Spiritual and Religious Beliefs in Mental Health Practice addresses the apprehensions many clinicians have when it comes to discussing God with their clients. Authors Peter A. Kahle and John M. Robbins draw from their acclaimed workshops on the integration of spirituality and psychotherapy to teach therapists how they can help cl.
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Psychotherapy Religious aspects
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HEALTH & FITNESS Diseases General.
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MEDICAL Diseases.
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Psychotherapy Religious aspects.
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Robbins, John M.
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Print versionKahle, Peter A. Power of Spirituality in Therapy : Integrating Spiritual and Religious Beliefs in Mental Health Practice. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2014 9780789021137
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■5058  ▼aChapter  4.  To  Be  (Ethical)  or  Not  to  Be?  What  Is  the  Question?The  Ethics  of  Religion  in  Therapy;  In  God  Does  This  Diverse  Culture  Trust?;  Multiple  Religious  Cultures  Within  American  Culture;  Chapter  5.  The  Influence  of  the  Pink  Elephants  in  the  Ivory  Tower;  Brief  Point  of  Clarification;  Education  and  Training;  Reactive  versus  Proactive  Training;  Supervising  with  a  Back-Pew  Driver;  Chapter  6.  Can  We  Agree  That  Many  Have  Disagreed?;  A  Very  Brief  History  of  the  Integration  of  Spirituality,  Religion,  and  Therapy;  The  Psychology  of  Religion;  The  Pathologizing  of  Religion.
■5058  ▼aOther  Thoughts  Along  the  Integration  ContinuumChapter  7.  Valuing  Values  in  Psychotherapy;  The  Reformation  of  Value-Free  Thinking;  The  Bergin-Ellis  Debates;  Chapter  8.  In  God  Do  Therapists  Trust?  In  Reality,  Better  Training  Is  a  Must!;  Studies  of  Religious  Beliefs  of  Psychotherapists;  Real-Life  Implications;  Conclusion;  Section  II:  How  then  Shall  We  Counsel?;  Chapter  9.  To  Believe  or  Not  to  Believe?  That  Is  Not  the  Question!;  Truth,  Justice,  and  a  Therapeutic  Way;  Five  of  Our  Therapeutic  Beliefs;  Chapter  10.  The  Integration  of  Religion,  Spirituality,  and  Clinical  Practice.
■5058  ▼aIs  Integration  Desired?Explicit  Integration;  Implicit  Integration;  Pathways  to  Integration;  Chapter  11.  Learning  from  Our  Clients;  Is  Integration  Inevitable?;  Is  Integration  Helpful?;  Do  Clients  Believe  It's  Helpful  to  Include  Spirituality  in  Therapy?;  Chantel  and  William;  Explicitly  Implicit  Integration,  Implicitly  Explicit  Integration,  or  ...?;  Attending  to  Clients'  Words;  Chapter  12.  The  Power  to  Help;  Ten  Ways  Therapists  Can  Support  Spiritual  Health  in  Therapy;  From  Suicidal  Psychosis  to  Sacred  Sleep;  Summary;  Chapter  13.  The  Power  to  Hurt;  Two  Vignettes.
■5058  ▼aTen  Ways  Therapists  Can  Harm  Spiritual  Health  in  TherapyChapter  14.  The  Deification  of  Open-Mindedness;  Vacant-Minded  Open-Mindedness;  Questions;  Chapter  15.  God  and  Akelia:  The  Freedom  That  Binds;  Nurturing  the  Creative  Gift  Within;  Tracking  the  Influence  of  Success;  Internalizing  Personal  Agency  for  Healthy  Change;  Chapter  16.  In  Reverence  of  Power:  Moving  Toward  Competence;  What  Is  Power?;  Ten  Ways  Therapists  Can  Work  Toward  Spiritually  Competent  Therapy;  Revisiting  Self-Reflexivity;  The  Examination  Continues;  References;  Index.
■520    ▼aFactor  your  clients'  religious  beliefs  into  their  therapy!  A  recent  Gallup  poll  found  that  nearly  two-thirds  of  Americans  surveyed  said  they  would  prefer  to  receive  counseling  from  a  therapist  who  is  religious.  The  Power  of  Spirituality  in  Therapy:  Integrating  Spiritual  and  Religious  Beliefs  in  Mental  Health  Practice  addresses  the  apprehensions  many  clinicians  have  when  it  comes  to  discussing  God  with  their  clients.  Authors  Peter  A.  Kahle  and  John  M.  Robbins  draw  from  their  acclaimed  workshops  on  the  integration  of  spirituality  and  psychotherapy  to  teach  therapists  how  they  can  help  cl.
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