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Although once marginalized in the field of psychotherapy, spirituality and religion have now become established ethical considerations in clinical research and practice.
Drawing from diverse spiritual and religious backgrounds, this book offers clinical guidance for addressing a vast variety of traditions and complex diversity considerations in psychotherapy.
This text uses strategies and in-depth case descriptions to serve as a guide for therapists and clinical professionals to effectively integrate spirituality and religion into clinical practice.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy
Part : Spiritually Integrated Approaches to Psychology
Chapter . Hindu Spirituality and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 2. Harvesting Religious Fruits in Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Personal Reflections of a Jewish Psychologist of Religion Kenneth I. Pargament
Chapter 3. The Healing Truth of Emptiness: Tibetan Buddhism in the Clinical Space Pilar Jennings
Chapter 4. Navigating Deep Waters: Spirituality and Religion in the Womanist Psychodynamic Space Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5. A Sufi Muslim Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy Shamaila Khan
Chapter . Christian Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: A Wesleyan Model Brad D. Strawn
Chapter 7. Raising the Sparks: Psychotherapeutic Process as Tikkun OlamKaren E. Starr
Chapter 8. The Name of God is Mercy: Reflections on Suffering, Healing, and Growth from a Roman Catholic, contemplative, mystic, psychoanalyst Theresa Clement Tisdale
Part 2: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with Specific Diversity Dynamics
Chapter 9. Approaching Intersections of Spirituality, Religion, and Non-Traditional Gender Identities in Psychotherapy Ruben A. Hopwood
Chapter . Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy with LGBQ Individuals Sarah H. Moon
Chapter . Religious Differences in Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy Steven J. Sandage
Chapter 2. An Intercultural Approach to Spiritually Oriented Therapy of Military Moral Injury Katy Barrs amp amp Carrie Doehring
Chapter 3. Spirituality, Selfhood, and Social Class in Psychotherapy Neil Altman
Chapter 4. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions
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