
There Is A Scarcity Of Professional Literature And Research That Focuses On Women's Spiritual Development And Experiences And How It May Differ From That Of Men. For Women, The Spiritual Is Often Inner Focused, Rather Than Transcendent; Relational, Rather Than Solitary; And Interdependent, Rather Than Autonomous. Using A Relational Approach, Dancing The Labyrinth Integrates Knowledge Of Women's Psychological And Spiritual Development And The Stories Of A Diverse Group Of Women To Examine How Spirituality Changes Over The Adult Life Course; The Catalysts For Said Changes (e.g., The Natural Aging Process Or Traumatic Events); And Feminist Spirituality, Which Highlights The Importance Of Relationships (to Self, Others, And God). While The Authors Focus On Spirituality, They Examine The Experiences Of Women Who Express Their Spirituality Within Both Traditional And Non-traditional Spiritual Paths. The Text Also Includes Several Chapters That Highlight Specific Clinical Interventions Professionals Can Use To Implement Spirituality Into Their Practice With Women. Written In An Engaging And Accessible Style, This Book Serves As A Helpful Resource For Mental Health Practitioners, Pastoral Counselors, Spiritual Directors, And Lay Audiences Interested In Better Understanding Of The Nuances Of Women's Spiritual Development And Experiences.
This book investigates how women's spiritual development differs from traditional male-centric models by emphasizing relational, inner-focused, and interdependent experiences. Authors Jade de Saussure and Maddy Cunningham utilize a relational psychological framework to analyze the spiritual evolution of women across the adult life course. By integrating academic research with personal narratives, the authors argue that spiritual growth is often catalyzed by life transitions, aging, and trauma, necessitating a more nuanced approach to clinical and pastoral practice.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Professionals in mental health and pastoral counseling identify this work as a significant contribution to the under-researched intersection of female psychology and spiritual practice. Readers frequently note that the text successfully bridges the gap between academic theory and practical clinical application.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190940441
ISBN-13:
9780190940447
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