1st Edition

The Therapist's Notebook for Integrating Spirituality in Counseling I Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy

Edited By Karen B. Helmeke, Catherine Ford Sori Copyright 2006
336 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

336 Pages
by Routledge

Learn to initiate the integration of your clients’ spirituality as an effective practical intervention. A client’s spiritual and religious beliefs can be an effective springboard for productive therapy. How can a therapist sensitively prepare for the task? The Therapist’s Notebook for Integrating Spirituality in Counseling is the first volume of a comprehensive two-volume resource that... Read more

About the Editors. Contributors. Sprenkle,Foreword.  Preface. Acknowledgments.  Section I: Therapist Preparation and Professional Development.  Ford Sori, Biank, &  Helmeke, Spiritual Self-Care of the Therapist.  Berardi Maher, Incorporating Spirituality into the Therapeutic Setting: Safeguarding Ethical Use of Spirituality Through Therapist Self-Reflection.  Powell & Craig, Spirituality and Professional Disclosure.  Helmeke & White, Networking with Local Clergy: A Resource for Building a Spiritual Referral Source.  Section II: Assessment of Spirituality.  Killmer, Conducting Spiritual Dialogue in Therapy.   Eichler et al., Using the Strengths Assessment to Mobilize Spiritual Resources.  Balaguer Dunn & Massey, The Spirituality-Focused Genogram: A Tool for Exploring Spirituality and the Spiritual Resources of Individuals, Couples, and Families in Context.  Berardi Maher, Impact of Abuse on Internalized God Images: Spiritual Assessment and Treatment Using Guided Imagery.  Hargrave & Williams, Developing Forgiveness.  Section III: Integrating Spirituality In Couples Therapy.  Baca, Schafer, & Helmeke, Empathic Attunement in Marital Therapy As a Spiritual State: Some Thoughts and Strategies for Its Development.  Michael, Developing a Couples Mission Statement: A Resource for Couples Facing Career Decisions/Transitions.  Mamalakis, WWJD: Using a Couple’s Faith to Fall Back in Love.  Shaw, I Reject That Shame.  Section IV: Specific Techniques and/or Topics Used in Integrating Spirituality.  Horak, I Am Not Worthy: Shame and Spirituality.  States, Reconnection: The Spiritual Journey in Recovery. Ford Sori et al., Take Two and Call Me in the Morning: Using Religious Humor in Therapy.  Priester &. Carlstrom, Using Popular Films to Integrate Spirituality in Counseling: Smoke Signals and Forgiveness.  Vaughn & Swanson, “Any Life Can Be Fascinating”: Using Spiritual Autobiography As an Adjunct to Therapy.  Section V: Use of Scripture, Prayer, and Other Spiritual Practices.  Ford Sori & McKinney, Free at Last! Using Scriptural Affirmations to Replace Self-Defeating Thoughts.  Balswick, Biblical Means to Therapeutic Healing.  Jankowski, Facilitating Change Through Contemplative Prayer.  Duncan, Using Concepts of NTU Psychotherapy to Encourage the Use of Prayer: Overcoming Distress and Trauma in Christian Clients. Killmer, The Use of Spiritual Practices in Conjunction with Therapy with Christian Examples.  Horneffer,
Embracing Emotional Pain As a Means of Spiritual Growth: Tools from the East.  Priester, Integrating the Discernment of Spiritual Guidance in Family and Couples Therapy: Use of the Examen. Index. Reference Notes Included.

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Karen B. Helmeke, Catherine Ford Sori