Spiritual Presence In Psychotherapy: A Guide For CaregiversRoutledge, 24 okt 2018 - 340 pagina's "The book is authoritative, well-reasoned, and abounds in wisdom. It accurately portrays the deepest meanings of both spiritual presence and psychotherapy and shows interactions. This is a pioneering volume, the first of its kind. It should be the standard text for years to come". -- Wayne E. Oates, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry Emeritus, University of Louisiana School of Medicine In Spiritual Presence in Psychotherapy, David Steere recognizes the incorporation of this tradition -- referring to it as "spirituality" -- and presents a unique look at this heretofore neglected interface. This book is written in response to the need observed by Dr. Steere, for caregivers who want to accommodate a spiritual dimension in their work. For this reason, psychotherapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, pastoral counselors, nurses -- all dealing with the responsibility of treating mental disorders and helping people change -- will find Spiritual Presence in Psychotherapy invaluable. The first part of the text discusses the interfaces of psychotherapy and spirituality. Dr. Steere analyzes the deconstruction of mainstream religion and the rise of psychotherapy against a backdrop of what he calls "spiritual homelessness". In the second part, seven models for spiritual presence in psychotherapy are described. These are: supernatural, expansive, empathic, developmental, sacred, crisis, and systemic. Then, in the final portion of the book, the focus moves to an integration of responsiveness to spiritual presence in effective and enduring caregiving. In addition to the professionals who will find Spiritual Presence in Psychotherapy an important resource and reference, the bookwill also serve as a key textbook for graduate-level students of professional issues and ethics, as well as psychotherapy and spirituality. |
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... inner emptiness filled with something that gives us a sense of purpose, meaning, and direction in our lives. We want an inner integrity and a style of living that brings health and healing, in and of itself, along with the other ...
... inner sense of relatedness to the universe. With an immune system and a state of mental health so intimately connected, a line could no longer be drawn between our bodies, our minds, and our spirits. By this time, we had started to ...
... inner peace. They have a “consumer mentality,” which demands services they no longer find viable or satisfying in organized religious life. Those who are spiritually homeless seek two things. The first is spiritual direction that can ...
... inner truth among the themes of Eastern spiritualists and the human potential movement. Then came the evangelical revival in the mid to late-1970s, quite separate and distinct from the former, drawing on the older, traditional elements ...
... inner conflict (e.g., Anna Freud, Hartmann, Kris, and Loewenstein). Object relations theory was in its infancy of influence with its attention to our mental representations of formative figures, the way the self relates to this inner ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Spiritual Experience | |
Because We Care | |
Participation in Presence | |
The Supernatural Model | |
The Developmental Model | |
The Sacred Model | |
The Crisis Model | |
The Systemic Model | |
Caring Ethics and Client Rights | |
The Future of Care | |
Bibliography | |
Name Index | |
Subject Index | |
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Spiritual Presence in Psychotherapy: A Guide for Caregivers David A. Steere Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1997 |
Spiritual Presence in Psychotherapy: A Guide for Caregivers David A. Steere Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2015 |