Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contributions have argued the importance and provided foundations for doing so. Discussions of ethical challenges in this process are emerging, and this contribution discusses several preliminary issues, relying on the Resolution on Religious, Religion-Based and/or Religion-Derived Prejudice adopted by the American Psychological Association in 2007, as guidance when used with the American Psychological Association’s (2002) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Specifically, this discussion of preliminary challenges addresses competence, bias, maintaining traditions and standards of psychology, and integrity in labeling services f...
Students (n = 543) in doctoral clinical and counseling psychology programs were surveyed about train...
Many people believe in God or a higher power and consider religion important in their lives. Even if...
Since the publication of Bergin’s classic 1980 paper “Psychotherapy and Religious Values” in the Jou...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
Spirituality and religion are typically a critically important element of most people’s lives. They ...
Psychologists are ethically bound to respect the belief systems of their clients while practicing wi...
AbstractEthic aspects in psychotherapy for undergraduates, with an accent on spirituality, religion ...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
As various mental health professions are increasingly open to incorporating the client\u27s spiritua...
The presentation of religious and spiritual issues is a common occurance in psychotherapy. Are couns...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
Twelve adult clients described the role of religion and spirituality in their lives and in therapy a...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Despite the consensus that some form of free association is a useful psychotherapeutic enterprise in...
Students (n = 543) in doctoral clinical and counseling psychology programs were surveyed about train...
Many people believe in God or a higher power and consider religion important in their lives. Even if...
Since the publication of Bergin’s classic 1980 paper “Psychotherapy and Religious Values” in the Jou...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
Spirituality and religion are typically a critically important element of most people’s lives. They ...
Psychologists are ethically bound to respect the belief systems of their clients while practicing wi...
AbstractEthic aspects in psychotherapy for undergraduates, with an accent on spirituality, religion ...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
As various mental health professions are increasingly open to incorporating the client\u27s spiritua...
The presentation of religious and spiritual issues is a common occurance in psychotherapy. Are couns...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
Twelve adult clients described the role of religion and spirituality in their lives and in therapy a...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Despite the consensus that some form of free association is a useful psychotherapeutic enterprise in...
Students (n = 543) in doctoral clinical and counseling psychology programs were surveyed about train...
Many people believe in God or a higher power and consider religion important in their lives. Even if...
Since the publication of Bergin’s classic 1980 paper “Psychotherapy and Religious Values” in the Jou...