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|a Integrating Spirituality and Religion Into Counseling :
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|a Integrating Spirituality and Religion Into Counseling: A Guide to Competent Practice; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Chapter 1: Integrating Spirituality and Religion Into Counseling: An Introduction; Why a New Edition?; Why Is Understanding Religion and Spirituality Consequential for Counseling Practice?; Defining the Core Constructs; Spirituality; Religion; Relationships Between Religion and Spirituality: A Continuum of Perspectives; What Must I Know to Be Effective With These Issues?
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|a Postulate 1: Religion and Spirituality Are Widely Practiced in the United StatesPostulate 2: Overall Wellness and a Spiritual Worldview Are Highly Compatible; Postulate 3: Under Psychological Distress, Religious or Spiritual Styles of Coping Increase for Many Individuals; Postulate 4: Counseling Services and Spiritual-Religious Modes of Living Are Often Complementary; Postulate 5: To Ignore a Client's Spiritual and Religious Perspective Is Culturally Insensitive and May, at Times, Be Unethical; Religion and Spirituality FAQs; Points of Influence and Intervention; The Self of the Counselor.
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|a Overt Religious or Spiritual ContentSpiritual Practice as an Adjunct to the Counseling Process; Psychospiritual Interventions in Session; Conceptualization of the Counseling Relationship, Process, and Space as Sacred; A Challenge to the Reader; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: The Revised ASERVIC Spiritual Competencies; Spirituality in the Counseling Profession; History of ASERVIC; The Argument for Spiritual Competency; The Spiritual Competencies; The Spiritual Competency Scale; The Revised Competencies; Culture and Worldview; Counselor Self-Awareness; Human and Spiritual Development.
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|a CommunicationAssessment; Diagnosis and Treatment; Case Example: Geeta and Rabia; Conclusion; Questions for Self-Refl ection or Discussion; Recommended Readings; References; Chapter 3: Culture and Worldview; World Religions; Western Religions; Eastern Religions; New Age Spirituality; Relationship of Spirituality to Ethnicity and Culture; African Americans; Latino and Latina Americans; Asian Americans; Native Americans; Working Effectively With Religious, Spiritual, and Ethnic Diversity; Addressing Differences; Self-Disclosure; Taking Religious, Spiritual, and Cultural Authorities Seriously.
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|a Designing and Implementing Religious or Spiritual InterventionsWorking With Indigenous Healers; Acquiring the Skills for Competent Practice; Recognizing and Accepting the Limits of Competency; Case Example; Conclusion; Questions for Self-Reflection or Discussion; Recommended Readings; References; Chapter 4: Counselor Self-Awareness: Exploring Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values; Know Thyself: Self-Awareness as the Key to Competence; Need for Spiritual Self-Awareness; Self-Exploration Activity 1 (Global Self-Reflection); Know Thy Client: Self-Awareness as the Key to Effective Practice.
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|a In this book, experts in the field discuss how spiritual and religious issues can be successfully integrated into counseling in a manner that is respectful of client beliefs and practices. Designed as an introductory text for counselors-in-training and clinicians, it describes the knowledge base and skills necessary to effectively engage clients in an exploration of their spiritual and religious lives to further the therapeutic process. Through an examination of the 2009 ASERVIC Competencies for Addressing Spiritual and Religious Issues in Counseling and the use of evidence-based tools and te.
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