Description |
1 online resource (xx, 518 pages) |
Contents |
Toward religious and spiritual competency for mental health professionals / P. Scott Richards, Allen E. Bergin -- Religious diversity in North America / Roger R. Keller -- Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics / Edward P. Shafranske -- Psychotherapy with Eastern Orthodox Christians / Tony R. Young -- Psychotherapy with mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist / Michael E. McCullough [and others] -- Psychotherapy with Evangelical and fundamentalist Protestants / Nancy Stiehler Thurston -- Psychotherapy with Pentecostal Protestants / Richard D. Dobbins -- Psychotherapy with Latter-Day Saints / Wendy L. Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Allen E. Bergin -- Psychotherapy with Seventh-Day Adventists / Carole A. Rayburn -- Psychotherapy with Orthodox Jews / Aaron Rabinowitz -- Psychotherapy with conservative and reform Jews / Lisa Miller, Robert J. Lovinger -- Psychotherapy with Muslims / Zari Hedayat-Diba -- Psychotherapy with Buddhists / Mark Finn, Jeffrey B. Rubin -- Psychotherapy with Hindus / Anu R. Sharma -- Psychotherapy with members of African American churches and spiritual traditions / Donelda A. Cook, Christine Y. Wiley -- Psychotherapy with members of Latino/Latina religions and spiritual traditions / Maria Cecilia Zea, Michael A. Mason, Alejandro Murguia -- Psychotherapy with members of Asian American churches and spiritual traditions / Siang-Yang Tan, Natalie J. Dong -- Psychotherapy with Native Americans: a view into the role of religion and spirituality / Alex Trujillo -- Religious diversity and psychotherapy: conclusions, recommendations, and future directions / P. Scott Richards, Allen E. Bergin |
Summary |
This book provides practitioners with the information they need to increase their competency in working sensitively with members of each of the major faith communities in North America. This volume examines over 2 dozen religious denominations and faith traditions in the context of clinical practice. Chapter authors describe the unique history, beliefs, rituals, and practices of the religion as well as commonly held views on social and moral issues such as divorce, homosexuality, birth control, abortion, suicide, and euthanasia. Worldviews, including conceptions of a deity, life after death, and the purpose of life, are also discussed. /// Within the context of the particular faith, chapter authors describe the therapeutic process, including building relationships with clients from that tradition, assessment and diagnosis, common clinical issues, and interventions most congruent with the faith. Additional resources that help psychotherapists to deepen their understanding of a particular faith are also recommended. This book helps all practitioners to more fully honor and make use of the unique religious beliefs and spiritual resources of their clients. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Psychotherapy patients -- Religious life -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Psychotherapy.
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Psychology and religion.
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Religion.
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Humanities.
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Psychotherapy
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Religion and Psychology
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Religion
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Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
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Psychological Phenomena and Processes
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Humanities
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religion (discipline)
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humanities.
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Religion
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Psychotherapy
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Psychology and religion
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Humanities
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Psychotherapy patients -- Religious life
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Psychotherapy -- Religious aspects
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Psychotherapie
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Religiöse Identität
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Psychotherapie.
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Religieuze opvattingen.
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Genre/Form |
handbooks.
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Handbooks and manuals
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Handbooks and manuals.
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Guides et manuels.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Richards, P. Scott
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Bergin, Allen E., 1934-
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ISBN |
155798624X |
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9781557986245 |
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