Catholic psychotherapy is a critically important specialization that under-scores the need for culturally competent best practices. It integrates state-of-the-art psychotherapeutic professional services with the rich religious, spiritual, and cultural contributions and traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. Since the Church is the single largest religious denomination in the world and represents about a quarter of the United States population, there is ample need for Catholic-informed and engaged psychotherapists with expertise in working thoughtfully and sensitively with Catholic clients, including laypersons and clerics, and with Church institutions such as schools, hospitals, and charitable groups. While the Catholic Psychotherapy Asso...
Despite the increasing attention being given to clergy-psychologist collaboration, many psychologist...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Church-psychology collaboration is gaining attention among professional psychologists, but few train...
The purpose of this article is to detail one professional\u27s experience in developing a close and ...
The great wisdom traditions associated with various religious and spiritual practices and institutio...
Although the majority of Americans consider themselves to be Christian and affiliated with various P...
In this chapter, we will outline, highlight, and review some of the Catholic traditions and pastoral...
This positivist research design project focused on the question: How do parish priests deal with peo...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Today’s Catholic priest plays a nu...
Western Medicine and contemporary clinical approaches to psychological disorders alone do not provid...
As Friedrich Wilhelm Graf has argued, any thorough assessment of religious change in the twentieth c...
Pawlak Adam, Kacprzyk-Straszak Agnieszka. What is psychotherapy today? Overview of psychotherapeutic...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
Despile the increasing attention being given to clergy-psychologist collaboration, many psychologist...
Despite the increasing attention being given to clergy-psychologist collaboration, many psychologist...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Church-psychology collaboration is gaining attention among professional psychologists, but few train...
The purpose of this article is to detail one professional\u27s experience in developing a close and ...
The great wisdom traditions associated with various religious and spiritual practices and institutio...
Although the majority of Americans consider themselves to be Christian and affiliated with various P...
In this chapter, we will outline, highlight, and review some of the Catholic traditions and pastoral...
This positivist research design project focused on the question: How do parish priests deal with peo...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Today’s Catholic priest plays a nu...
Western Medicine and contemporary clinical approaches to psychological disorders alone do not provid...
As Friedrich Wilhelm Graf has argued, any thorough assessment of religious change in the twentieth c...
Pawlak Adam, Kacprzyk-Straszak Agnieszka. What is psychotherapy today? Overview of psychotherapeutic...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during...
Despile the increasing attention being given to clergy-psychologist collaboration, many psychologist...
Despite the increasing attention being given to clergy-psychologist collaboration, many psychologist...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Church-psychology collaboration is gaining attention among professional psychologists, but few train...