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Spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy : an integrative approach that empowers clients /

"Spirituality and Religion in Counseling and Psychotherapy offers a practical approach that utilizes thematically based, personally accessible notions of spirituality and an integration of various traditional and contemporary counseling theories. The author provides a model that integrates exis...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Johnson, Rick, 1964 July 21-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2013]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Praise; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Target Audience and Book Organization; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1: Spiritual Competencies and Premises; Central Premises; Spirituality and Religion; Chapter 2: Client-Defined Spirituality; Remembering; External Presence and Inner Knowing; Transcendent and Ordinary Experiences; Present Moment Awareness; Interconnectedness; Love and Fear; Free Will; Creativity and Artistic Expression; Nature and Natural Beauty; Openheartedness; Personal Relationship; Thematic Integration.
  • Chapter 3: Integrating Spirituality with Psychological TheoriesFreud; Jung; Object Relations and Attachment Theories; Interpersonal Theory: Horney; Humanism: Rogers; Control-Mastery Theory: Weiss; Internal Family Systems Theory: Schwartz; Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Linehan; Transpersonal and Integral Theories; Life Span Development Theories; Thematic Integration; Chapter 4: Getting Lost: Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives; Why Clients Get Lost; A Spiritual Perspective; Chapter 5: Spiritual Health and Abundance: Practical Steps; Being Open to Client-Defined Spirituality.
  • Utilizing Spirituality for ResourcingInviting Spirituality to Inform Personal Integrity; Evaluating Life Structures; Remembering and Committing to Spiritual Practice; Chapter 6: Integrating the Shadow; The Shadow; How Shadows Form; When Clients Marry Their Shadow; Integration; Chapter 7: Self and No-Self; No-Self; An Integration of Self and No-Self; Helping Clients Reclaim Their Real Self; Chapter 8: How Spiritually Oriented Therapy Helps; A Collaborative Team; Self-Awareness; Insight; Reexperiencing Relational Dynamics; New Relationship With the Real Self; Embracing Inner Health.
  • Embracing Relationship HealthUtilizing Spiritually Oriented Therapy; Final Thoughts; Chapter 9: Spiritual-Differentiation; The Identity and Differentiation Process; Characteristics of Well-Differentiated Individuals; Increasing Differentiation; Increasing Therapist Spiritual-Differentiation; References; Author Index; Subject Index.