‘This third edition masterfully integrates the diverse manifestations of religion and spirituality in counseling and balances didactic content and demonstration of practice. Focused on holism, wellness, and intersectionality, the authors examine how religion and spirituality shape client experiences and also implore us to consider how we are impacted as counselors. I highly recommend this text for counselor training and as a valuable resource for counselors and supervisors.’
— Hannah B. Bayne, Ph D, University of Florida
‘This must-read text is for anyone seeking to ethically and competently integrate issues of spirituality and religion into counselor training or professional practice. In addition to considering the role and function of spirituality in a client’s life, the authors offer a wealth of knowledge and helpful applications grounded in empirical research that will not only strengthen holistic counseling, but also further your own journey toward authenticity and wellness.’
— Abigail H. Conley, Ph D, Virginia Commonwealth University, Editor, Counseling and Values
‘Since the first edition, this book has been a practice companion for professional counselors. Continuing this tradition, this new edition is beautifully accessible for new professionals and a valuable tool for more seasoned clinicians.’
— Laura Marinn Pierce, Ph D, Winthrop University
Guided by the framework of the ASERVIC Competencies for Addressing Spiritual and Religious Issues in Counseling , this comprehensive handbook for counselors-in-training and practitioners presents a variety of in-session spiritual interventions supported by scientific research. The authors take an inclusive approach to understanding client beliefs and formulate interventions that foster therapeutic growth in individuals from diverse backgrounds. Detailed case studies and questions for reflection throughout the text are appropriate for individual or group discussions. New chapters on ethics, forgiveness, and the integration of sacred texts in session reflect the evolving understanding of integrating spirituality and religion in the counseling process.
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İçerik tablosu
Foreword ix
Spencer Niles
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Editors xix
About the Contributors xxi
Part I Spirituality in Counseling
Chapter 1 Integrating Spirituality and Religion Into Counseling: An Introduction 3
J. Scott Young and Craig S. Cashwell
Chapter 2 Bridging the Great Divide: The Ethics of Spiritually Integrated Counseling 31
Amanda L. Giordano
Part II Competencies for Spiritual Integration
Chapter 3 Spiritual Competencies in the Counseling Profession 53
Patrick R. Mullen, Linda A. Robertson, and Mark E. Young
Chapter 4 Culture and Worldview 69
Marsha I. Wiggins and Daniel Gutierrez
Chapter 5 Counselor Self-Awareness: Exploring Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values 95
W. Bryce Hagedorn and Holly J. Hartwig Moorhead
Chapter 6 Human and Spiritual Development and Transformation 117
Ryan D. Foster and Janice Miner Holden
Chapter 7 Communicating About Spirituality in Counseling 143
Jennifer R. Curry and Laura R. Haddock
Chapter 8 Assessing the Spiritual and Religious Domains 165
Carman S. Gill, Melanie C. Harper, and Stephanie F. Dailey
Chapter 9 Diagnosis and Treatment 191
Craig S. Cashwell, J. Scott Young, and P. Clay Rowell
Part III Spiritual Practices in Counseling
Chapter 10 Prayer 213
Jesse Fox, Sharon E. Cheston, and Joanne L. Miller
Chapter 11 Mindfulness and the Practice of Counseling 241
D. Paige Greason Bentley and Cheryl L. Fulton
Chapter 12 Forgiveness 265
Jesse Fox and Mark E. Young
Chapter 13 Using Sacred Texts in Counseling 291
Richard E. Watts
Chapter 14 Twelve-Step Spirituality 309
Keith Morgen and Oliver J. Morgan
Chapter 15 Table of Contents Working With the Divine Feminine 327
Michele L. Kielty and Amy Tais Banner
Chapter 16 Where Do We Go From Here? 351
J. Scott Young and Craig S. Cashwell
Index 365
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Craig S. Cashwell, Ph D, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
J. Scott Young, Ph D, Ph D, Department of Counseling and Educational Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.