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From sceptics to believers, through theorists and therapists working with our deepest concerns, Spirituality and Psychotherapy provides an invigorating journey through Freud's 'black tide of mud of occultism'. An experienced selection of contributors bring a variety of strong views to the reader interested in spirituality and its connection with psychotherapy theory and practice.
Contents
Contents PART ONE: The case for Counselling, Psychotherapy and Religion William West Methodological Reflections on Spirituality from the Perspective of the Human Sciences Jacob Belzen The Place of Spirituality in Psychotherapy Simon King-Spooner PART TWO: Sceptics What do You Mean by Spiritual? Dorothy Rowe On Not Being Able to Eff the Ineffable David Smail Counselling as Western Religion David Williams and Judi Irving PART THREE: Theory The Transpersonal Relationship in Counselling, Psychology and Psychotherapy Petruska Clarkson The Immanence of Transcendence in Psychotherapy Arthur Still Psychosis and Spirituality: Finding a language Isabel Clarke PART FOUR: Practice Culturally and Religiously Sensitive Help: From a Jewish perspective Kate Miriam Loewenthal with M. Brooke Rogers Clinician in the Church: Veritable angel or tolerated guest? Michael Len Working with Survivors of Torture and Extreme Experiences Kate Maguire Tara Rokpa Therapy Edie Irwin and Lorna Hensey A Client-Centred Approach to Religious and Spiritual Experiences Barbara Temaner Brodley