Handbook of psychotherapy and religious diversity [electronic resource] /
Psychotherapy and religious diversity
edited by P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin.
- 2nd ed.
- Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, c2014.
- 1 online resource (xviii, 528 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Toward religious and spiritual competency for mental health professionals / P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin -- Religious diversity in North America / Roger R. Keller -- Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics / Edward P. Shafranske -- Psychotherapy with members of Eastern Orthodox Churches / George Morelli -- Psychotherapy with mainline Protestants : Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist / Everett L. Worthington Jr., James T.D. Berry, Joshua N. Hook, Don E. Davis, Jennifer S. Ripley, and Chelsea L. Greer -- Psychotherapy for Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants / Nancy Stiehler Thurston and Winston Seegobin -- Psychotherapy with Pentecostal Protestants / Richard D. Dobbins -- Psychotherapy with Latter-Day Saints / Wendy Ulrich, P. Scott Richards, Kristin L. Hansen, and Allen E. Bergin -- Psychotherapy with Seventh-Day Adventists / Carole A. Rayburn -- Psychotherapy with Orthodox Jews / Aaron Rabinowitz -- Psychotherapy with Conservative and Reform Jews / Lisa Miller, Yakov A. Barton, Marina Mazur, and Robert J. Lovinger -- Psychotherapy with Muslims / Zari Hedayat-Diba -- Psychotherapy with Hindus / Anu R. Sharma and Pratyusha Tummala-Narra -- Psychotherapy with Buddhists / Mark Finn and Jeffrey B. Rubin -- Psychotherapy with Members of African American churches and spiritual traditions / Donelda A. Cook and Christine Y. Wiley -- Psychotherapy with members of Latino/Latina churches and spiritual traditions / Fayth M. Parks, Maria Cecilia Zea, and Michael A. Mason -- Psychotherapy with members of Asian American churches and spiritual traditions / Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong -- North American Indian and Alaska Native spirituality and psychotherapy / Jeff King, Joseph E. Trimble, Gayle Skawennio Morse, and Lisa Rey Thomas -- Religious diversity and psychotherapy : conclusions, recommendations, and future directions / P. Scott Richards and Allen E. Bergin.
"The recognition that an understanding of religious diversity is an important aspect of multicultural competency continues to spread throughout the mental health professions. Awareness is growing that there is a strong ethical imperative for psychotherapists to develop competency in religious and spiritual aspects of diversity. Professionals want information that will help them integrate spirituality into treatment in ethical and effective ways with clients from diverse religious traditions. The second edition of the Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity can help all of us succeed at this quest. This volume presents detailed information about the beliefs, practices, and clinical issues of clients from many of the Western and Eastern religions that are influential in the world and in North America, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, as well as some racial and ethnic traditions (e.g., African American and Asian American religions). It will help psychotherapists more fully honor and incorporate the unique religious beliefs and spiritual resources of clients who belong to a particular religious denomination or spiritual tradition. The chapters herein can serve as a primary text in courses on religious and spiritual issues in psychotherapy and as a supplemental text in graduate courses on human diversity and multicultural counseling. This book is also a valuable desktop resource for the many practitioners who encounter clients from diverse religious traditions in their daily psychotherapy practices. The second edition of this book has been updated in a number of important ways. It provides current information about (a) religious demographics, organization, doctrine, culture, immigration, and globalization; (b) mental health implications of religious theology and culture; (c) religious views of the mental health professions and of current social and moral issues; (d) guidelines and recommendations for clinical practice; and (e) published and online resources. The authors also provide new case examples that illustrate clinical issues and intervention approaches with clients from their spiritual traditions. Finally, it provides updated citations and references to the scholarly and clinical literature. The first edition of this book was widely read by mental health practitioners and researchers. We are hopeful and optimistic that our colleagues in the mental health professions throughout North America will find this, the second edition of the Handbook of Psychotherapy and Religious Diversity, a valuable resource in their clinical practices and research"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
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