Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the SacredGuilford Press, 11 בנוב׳ 2011 - 384 עמודים From a leading researcher and practitioner, this volume provides an innovative framework for understanding the role of spirituality in people's lives and its relevance to the work done in psychotherapy. It offers fresh, practical ideas for creating a spiritual dialogue with clients, assessing spirituality as a part of their problems and solutions, and helping them draw on spiritual resources in times of stress. Written from a nonsectarian perspective, the book encompasses both traditional and nontraditional forms of spirituality. It is grounded in current findings from psychotherapy research and the psychology of religion, and includes a wealth of evocative case material.
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מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 78
עמוד xii
... therapy. I would particularly like to acknowledge Dr. Lynn Underwood and Dr. Arthur Schwartz from Fetzer and Templeton ... therapist I know. Thus, I was able to rely on her unfailing clinical wisdom and honesty whenever I had ques- tions ...
... therapy. I would particularly like to acknowledge Dr. Lynn Underwood and Dr. Arthur Schwartz from Fetzer and Templeton ... therapist I know. Thus, I was able to rely on her unfailing clinical wisdom and honesty whenever I had ques- tions ...
עמוד 4
... therapists are unaware of or un- prepared to deal with this dimension in treatment. How does the therapist understand spirituality? How does the therapist address the spiritual di- mension in psychotherapy? These questions are the focus ...
... therapists are unaware of or un- prepared to deal with this dimension in treatment. How does the therapist understand spirituality? How does the therapist address the spiritual di- mension in psychotherapy? These questions are the focus ...
עמוד 6
... therapist knows that there are some special moments in psycho- therapy. I experience them as “sacred moments” when immediate realities fade into the background, when time seems to stand still, when it feels as if something larger than ...
... therapist knows that there are some special moments in psycho- therapy. I experience them as “sacred moments” when immediate realities fade into the background, when time seems to stand still, when it feels as if something larger than ...
עמוד 7
... therapists encounter in psychotherapy. Yet, oddly enough, as Alice's parting words suggest, psy- chologists and other ... therapist's mill. Questions about spirituality and religion, how- ever, are routinely neglected. Spirituality is ...
... therapists encounter in psychotherapy. Yet, oddly enough, as Alice's parting words suggest, psy- chologists and other ... therapist's mill. Questions about spirituality and religion, how- ever, are routinely neglected. Spirituality is ...
עמוד 9
... therapists do not have to be “like” their clients to help them. After all, therapists treat people with depression, anxiety, or addic- tions without being depressed, anxious, and addicted themselves. However, while therapists receive a ...
... therapists do not have to be “like” their clients to help them. After all, therapists treat people with depression, anxiety, or addic- tions without being depressed, anxious, and addicted themselves. However, while therapists receive a ...
תוכן
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The Sacred Domain 53 29 | 53 |
Holding On to the Sacred | 77 |
Spiritual Coping to Conserve the Sacred | 94 |
Spiritual Coping to Transform the Sacred | 111 |
Problems of Spiritual Destinations | 129 |
Problems of Spiritual Pathways | 151 |
An Orientation to Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy | 175 |
Initial and Implicit Spiritual Assessment | 201 |
Explicit Spiritual Assessment | 221 |
Drawing on Spiritual Strivings Knowledge and Experience | 242 |
Drawing on Spiritual Practices Relationships | 260 |
Addressing Problems of Spiritual Destinations | 276 |
Addressing Problems of Spiritual Pathways | 293 |
Steps toward a More Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy | 319 |
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