Despite the salience of spirituality in the lives of many clients, counselors are often hesitant to explore spiritual issues in counseling, largely out of a valid concern of imposing values on the client. Motivational interviewing provides a framework within which a counselor can both assess spirituality and facilitate client exploration of spiritual issues without fear of imposing values
The influence of participants' spirituality on their choice of a counselor was investigated. Sixty-t...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Spiritual bypass is the avoidance of underlying emotional issues by focusing solely on spiritual bel...
By using carefully developed questions during the early stages of counseling, counselors can "o...
To determine if counselors integrate clinical behaviors for addressing religious/spiritual issues in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
The integration of spirituality into counselling and psychotherapy poses complex challenges. Persona...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN EXPLORATION OF COUNSELORS' PERCEPTIONS ...
Recent surveys of the general public and of counseling professionals suggest the pervasive importanc...
Spirituality and religion can be very important and influential aspects of an individual\u27s life, ...
Mental health counselors have traditionally practiced the idea of separation, not integration, in re...
Spirituality, is a component of the whole being that makes up an individual (ASERVIC, 2009, 2014; Ro...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
The influence of participants' spirituality on their choice of a counselor was investigated. Sixty-t...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
Spiritual bypass is the avoidance of underlying emotional issues by focusing solely on spiritual bel...
By using carefully developed questions during the early stages of counseling, counselors can "o...
To determine if counselors integrate clinical behaviors for addressing religious/spiritual issues in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
The integration of spirituality into counselling and psychotherapy poses complex challenges. Persona...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN EXPLORATION OF COUNSELORS' PERCEPTIONS ...
Recent surveys of the general public and of counseling professionals suggest the pervasive importanc...
Spirituality and religion can be very important and influential aspects of an individual\u27s life, ...
Mental health counselors have traditionally practiced the idea of separation, not integration, in re...
Spirituality, is a component of the whole being that makes up an individual (ASERVIC, 2009, 2014; Ro...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
The influence of participants' spirituality on their choice of a counselor was investigated. Sixty-t...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...