This invited issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session is devoted to psychotherapy with religious and spiritual clients. After offering definitions of religion and spirituality, noting areas of potential convergence and differentiating nuances, the authors highlight the prevalence and types of spirituality among both clients and mental health professionals. They describe the historical and current context for examining approaches to psychotherapy with clients who endorse religion, experience spirituality within their religion, or define themselves as spiritual even if not religious. They then summarize the subsequent articles in this issue, which offer practical guidance for practitioners. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Cl...
Running head: Clients with religious or spiritual beliefs How clients with religious or spiritual be...
Many in the caring professions consider spirituality to be a fundamental dimension of human experien...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the relationship between spirituality, religion and psy...
The focus of presented work is on contemporary tendency to integrate spiritual dimension of human be...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Religious/spiritual beliefs and practices constitute an important part of culture and principles cli...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
There has been a remarkable amount of interest in the relationship among spirituality, religion, psy...
Abstract Although the scientific production on religiosity/spirituality (R/S) is increasing, notably...
A substantial majority of people believe in God in some form and consider themselves to be spiritual...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
While spiritual and religious beliefs and practices have been found to have positive impacts on well...
There has been much interest in the relationship between spirituality and psychology in recent years...
Running head: Clients with religious or spiritual beliefs How clients with religious or spiritual be...
Many in the caring professions consider spirituality to be a fundamental dimension of human experien...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the relationship between spirituality, religion and psy...
The focus of presented work is on contemporary tendency to integrate spiritual dimension of human be...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Religious/spiritual beliefs and practices constitute an important part of culture and principles cli...
Despite research suggesting that approximately 72% of Americans self-identify as religious, there is...
There has been a remarkable amount of interest in the relationship among spirituality, religion, psy...
Abstract Although the scientific production on religiosity/spirituality (R/S) is increasing, notably...
A substantial majority of people believe in God in some form and consider themselves to be spiritual...
Research has reported that the majority of Americans view religion as being important in their lives...
While spiritual and religious beliefs and practices have been found to have positive impacts on well...
There has been much interest in the relationship between spirituality and psychology in recent years...
Running head: Clients with religious or spiritual beliefs How clients with religious or spiritual be...
Many in the caring professions consider spirituality to be a fundamental dimension of human experien...
Recent years have seen increased interest in the relationship between spirituality, religion and psy...