
For decades, psychotherapy has avoided addressing the religious or spiritual experience of clients; but as society grows and changes so do the problems, wants, and needs of individuals seeking help-to continue to overlook the sacred could be to miss out on the greatest source of a client's resiliency or the very root of her problems. There is a measurable value in addressing the psycho-spiritual needs of clients, both as a means of practicing cultural-competence in regards to the continually growing diversity among people seeking help, and for the sacred's connection with many contemporary issues including trauma and bereavement.Helen Land uses current research in interpersonal neurobiology to show readers how to integrate religious, spiritual, and faith content into psychotherapy through the use of evidence-based expressive practices. Using an approach appropriate for both theistic and atheistic clients, this book will be an invaluable resource for addressing the holistic health of individuals dealing with trauma, bereavement, incarceration, and addiction as well as counseling for returning veterans.
This book investigates the clinical necessity and methodology of integrating a client's religious and spiritual life into evidence-based psychotherapy practices. Helen Land, a scholar in the field of social work and clinical practice, utilizes current research in interpersonal neurobiology to argue that ignoring the sacred dimension of human experience limits therapeutic efficacy. She provides a framework for practitioners to address psycho-spiritual needs as a component of holistic health, ensuring cultural competence and improved outcomes for diverse populations.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners frequently cite this text as a bridge between clinical rigor and the often-overlooked spiritual dimensions of patient care. Experts highlight the author's ability to synthesize neurobiological data with practical, inclusive therapeutic techniques.
Page Count:
470
Publication Date:
2014-07-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616466
ISBN-13:
9780190616465
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