As the counseling profession moves into the 21st Century a greater emphasis is being placed on multicultural and spiritual issues. It is difficult to see how the two entities can be separated. When counselors ignore that a client is Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, or Christian with the unspoken assumption that religion is irrelevant .to their issues, this may jeopardize the forming of an effective therapeutic relationship (Burke, et al., 1999). Knowledge of religion and spiritual beliefs of ethnic groups can help professionals provide care that is culturally specific and sensitive to the beliefs of the individual (Bibbins, 2000)
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
The researcher measured perceived spirituality, perceived religiosity, and perceived multicultural c...
The in-home modality is an area of counseling that has received minimal research, yet the need to se...
As the counseling profession moves into the 21st Century a greater emphasis is being placed on multi...
There is a strong tradition of attention to relationship factors in the field of counseling. The res...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
The purpose of this article is to complement previous studies that have discussed multicultural coun...
Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: Examples from Indian and South Korean Cultures ...
This dissertation articulates the values and needs of Muslims in relation to the counseling and ther...
This round table will focus on the following relevant issues related to integrating spirituality and...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.If you like me, are from a religious background and...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Jews and Muslims represent 2 unique cultural groups that have been rela tiveiy under-examined by mul...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
The researcher measured perceived spirituality, perceived religiosity, and perceived multicultural c...
The in-home modality is an area of counseling that has received minimal research, yet the need to se...
As the counseling profession moves into the 21st Century a greater emphasis is being placed on multi...
There is a strong tradition of attention to relationship factors in the field of counseling. The res...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
The purpose of this article is to complement previous studies that have discussed multicultural coun...
Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: Examples from Indian and South Korean Cultures ...
This dissertation articulates the values and needs of Muslims in relation to the counseling and ther...
This round table will focus on the following relevant issues related to integrating spirituality and...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.If you like me, are from a religious background and...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Jews and Muslims represent 2 unique cultural groups that have been rela tiveiy under-examined by mul...
In this article, the authors present the results from a national study investigating the relationshi...
The researcher measured perceived spirituality, perceived religiosity, and perceived multicultural c...
The in-home modality is an area of counseling that has received minimal research, yet the need to se...