This paper addresses the spiritual discouragement and religious doubt that can arise in the Christian therapist who repeatedly experiences spiritual immaturity and crisis amongst his or her Christian clients. While Christians certainly aren’t perfect, they often fall so far short of that ideal that one can reasonably wonder whether the Christian faith possesses resources that effectively bring about positive growth and change. We contend that witnessing repeated spiritual immaturity, failure, and related crises amongst Christian clients can bring about intrapersonal spiritual struggle for the Christian therapist of those clients. In response to this problem, a religious orienting system is proposed that includes both epistemological and the...
Psychotherapy has traditionally described religious counselling in a negative manner since it was fe...
Persons who come to counseling, especially Christians, often present with concerns about their relat...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...
This paper addresses the spiritual discouragement and religious doubt that can arise in the Christia...
This paper addresses the spiritual discouragement and religious doubt that can arise in the Christia...
Managing resistance to insight and change is one of the central tasks in psychotherapy. When working...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
Evidence suggests that faith communities can support psychological wellbeing but can also potentiall...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
University counseling center therapists (n = 220) completed an internet survey about one of their re...
There exists a movement within the field of psychology to incorporate religious material into the ov...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study was conducted to investigate the experiences of clinicians who...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Psychotherapy has traditionally described religious counselling in a negative manner since it was fe...
Persons who come to counseling, especially Christians, often present with concerns about their relat...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...
This paper addresses the spiritual discouragement and religious doubt that can arise in the Christia...
This paper addresses the spiritual discouragement and religious doubt that can arise in the Christia...
Managing resistance to insight and change is one of the central tasks in psychotherapy. When working...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
Evidence suggests that faith communities can support psychological wellbeing but can also potentiall...
In the process of the therapeutic session, psychologist and client values function as important fact...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
University counseling center therapists (n = 220) completed an internet survey about one of their re...
There exists a movement within the field of psychology to incorporate religious material into the ov...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study was conducted to investigate the experiences of clinicians who...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Psychotherapy has traditionally described religious counselling in a negative manner since it was fe...
Persons who come to counseling, especially Christians, often present with concerns about their relat...
This dissertation is concerned with how psychotherapists appraise the health of their clients’ relig...