A spiritual strategy for counseling and psychotherapy

A spiritual strategy for counseling and psychotherapy1997
About this book
This book is the first to provide guidance for integrating a theistic spiritual strategy into mainstream approaches to psychology and psychotherapy in order to reach a large, underserved population of clients with religious and spiritual beliefs. The theistic approach assumes that God exists, that human beings have an eternal spirit, or soul, and that God communicates with human beings through spiritual processes.
Richards and Bergin demonstrate a profound respect for the scientific method and argue that spirituality is also susceptible to scientific investigation. They place their proposed theistic strategy on a parallel path with the more traditional forms of psychotherapy that have evolved in the past 100 years.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2641817W
Subjects
Mental health counselingPsychotherapyPsychotherapy patientsReligious aspectsReligious aspects of Mental health counselingReligious aspects of PsychotherapyReligious lifeSpiritualityReligion and PsychologyReligieuze aspectenCounselingPsychotherapiePsychotherapy, religious aspects