The author explores spirituality and counseling through research poetry created from in-depth interviews with nine counselor educators. The purpose of the narrative study was to explore the religious and spiritual lived experiences of counselor educators and to recognize the impact these experiences may have when counselor educators teach and supervise counseling students. Because spiritual and religious values are an integral element of humanity and development, continual analysis and increased competency for counselors and counselor educators is essential to better serve clients. Poetry, distilled from counselor educator responses, provides insight into thoughts and feelings related to religion and spirituality and how those thoughts and ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Richard E. Cleveland authored Spirituality and Faith Dev...
The study aims to determine the importance of spirituality in guidance and counseling. It’s a qual...
of respondents reported their programs addressed spiritual and religious is-sues; however, only 46 %...
Using narrative inquiry, the author explored the multicultural aspects of religious and spiritual ex...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
By using carefully developed questions during the early stages of counseling, counselors can "o...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN EXPLORATION OF COUNSELORS' PERCEPTIONS ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore counselor educators’ perceptions of working wit...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with spirituality affect their counselling practic...
Researchers suggested religious practice and spirituality are multicultural or diversity counseling ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
This study investigated Michigan Counseling Association members’ perceptions of spirituality and rel...
This article explores how educators can integrate the 9 Spiritual Competencies developed by the Asso...
Amidst growing literature regarding the importance of spirituality within counseling and counselor e...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Richard E. Cleveland authored Spirituality and Faith Dev...
The study aims to determine the importance of spirituality in guidance and counseling. It’s a qual...
of respondents reported their programs addressed spiritual and religious is-sues; however, only 46 %...
Using narrative inquiry, the author explored the multicultural aspects of religious and spiritual ex...
In an increasingly secular society, religion and spirituality are not often considered legitimate re...
By using carefully developed questions during the early stages of counseling, counselors can "o...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN EXPLORATION OF COUNSELORS' PERCEPTIONS ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore counselor educators’ perceptions of working wit...
This study explored how counsellors' experiences with spirituality affect their counselling practic...
Researchers suggested religious practice and spirituality are multicultural or diversity counseling ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
This study investigated Michigan Counseling Association members’ perceptions of spirituality and rel...
This article explores how educators can integrate the 9 Spiritual Competencies developed by the Asso...
Amidst growing literature regarding the importance of spirituality within counseling and counselor e...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Richard E. Cleveland authored Spirituality and Faith Dev...
The study aims to determine the importance of spirituality in guidance and counseling. It’s a qual...
of respondents reported their programs addressed spiritual and religious is-sues; however, only 46 %...