While American psychologists have been making significant contributions regarding the best ways to deal with religious issues in counselling, Australian psychologists have generally been less active in stimulating debate, conducting research, and making clinical applications in this area. In this paper, it is argued that consideration of religious issues is an important aspect of therapy. In framing this discussion, consideration is given to boundaries and the task and role of the therapist. Suggestions are given for understanding value conflicts, implementing religion-accommodative techniques, networking with colleagues in the religious community, and training psychologists to sensitively deal with religious issues in therapy
Previous research suggests that clients' religious beliefs are commonly excluded from therapeutic pr...
Religious practice is essential in every faith. This practice reflects the strength of conviction an...
Religious clients represent a growing population of mental health consumers, and their problem prese...
reviewers for their helpful comments regarding this paper. Correspondence concerning this article sh...
[Abstract]: Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues i...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues into their te...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
Spirituality or Religion (S/R) is one of the most ubiquitous experiences within American culture, wi...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...
The literature review consists of a discussion centering on qualitative studies of the practice of t...
Religion and spirituality are acknowledged coping resources, yet for many years, the use of religion...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of the personal religious beliefs...
Previous research suggests that clients' religious beliefs are commonly excluded from therapeutic pr...
Religious practice is essential in every faith. This practice reflects the strength of conviction an...
Religious clients represent a growing population of mental health consumers, and their problem prese...
reviewers for their helpful comments regarding this paper. Correspondence concerning this article sh...
[Abstract]: Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues i...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues into their te...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
Spirituality or Religion (S/R) is one of the most ubiquitous experiences within American culture, wi...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...
The literature review consists of a discussion centering on qualitative studies of the practice of t...
Religion and spirituality are acknowledged coping resources, yet for many years, the use of religion...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of the personal religious beliefs...
Previous research suggests that clients' religious beliefs are commonly excluded from therapeutic pr...
Religious practice is essential in every faith. This practice reflects the strength of conviction an...
Religious clients represent a growing population of mental health consumers, and their problem prese...