1st Edition

Spirituality and Mental Health Clinical Applications

By Gary W Hartz, Harold G Koenig Copyright 2005
148 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

Learn to conduct a client-centered assessment of spirituality—and use the findings to enhance your interventions as well as your clients' psychospiritual coping abilities Even to clinicians practiced in helping clients to manage their stress, the impact of clients’ spirituality upon their mental health can be difficult to discern and discuss. Moreover, ethical dilemmas can arise when... Read more
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Definitions of Spirituality and Religion Why Spirituality Now? Definitions Overlap Between Spirituality and Religion Transcendence Conclusion Chapter 2. Assessment of Spirituality A Coping Model of Assessment Application of the Model to Clinical Practice Positive and Negative Religious Coping Assessing Values: “Where Am I Going?” The DSM-IV’s Diagnosis of Religious or Spiritual Problem Religious Issues and Psychiatric Disorders Conclusion Chapter 3. Ethical Issues in Spirituality and Mental Health American Psychological Association Ethical Guidelines A Client-Centered Ethical Framework Specific Ethical Issues Conclusion Chapter 4. Meditation Benefits of Meditation Applications of Mindfulness Meditation to Coping Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy Conclusion Chapter 5. Letting Go of Anger and Practicing Forgiveness Forgiveness As a Religious Principle Definitions and Types of Forgiveness Theoretical Phases of Forgiveness Therapeutic Efficacy of Forgiveness Potential Disadvantages of Forgiveness Continuum of Forgiveness The Continuing Controversy over Forgiveness Self-Forgiveness Conclusion Chapter 6. Spiritually Attuned Intervention Substance-Abusing Clients: The Twelve-Step Tradition Clients in Crisis: Crisis As Danger and Opportunity Devoutly Religious Clients: Religiously Adapted Therapy Conclusion Chapter 7. The Psychoeducational Spirituality Group Background Facilitators Overview of the Sessions Conclusion Appendix A. The Psychoeducational Spirituality Group: A Guide for Group Facilitators Planning: Materials and Session Length Session One: “What Is Spirituality for You?” Session Two: Meditation Without Prescribed Religious Content Session Three: Coping with Grief Session Four: Letting Go of Anger and Practicing Forgiveness Optional Additional Session on Self-Forgiveness Session Five: Crisis As Danger and Opportunity Session Six: Gratitude Appendix B. Reproducible Material References Index

Biography

Gary W Hartz