This paper presents the findings of a survey exploring people’s understandings and experiences of Spiritual Abuse (SA) in a Christian faith context. The online survey was completed by 1591 individuals from the UK, 1002 of whom identified as having experienced SA. Inclusion criteria were: membership of the Christian faith, being or having been, a Church attender or member of a Christian organisation and to have heard of the term SA. Participants detailed the features of an effective response to disclosures of SA and many of these are directly relevant to counselling and psychotherapy practice. Additionally, the research findings echo repeated calls in previous research for the necessity to include discussions of religion and faith in initial...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
The relationship between Christian religion and spirituality and the empathy of counsellors was inv...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
This small-scale study explores the impact on counsellors of working with clients who have experienc...
Purpose: A previous publication in this journal reported the findings of a 2013 survey into people’s...
This study investigates the experiences of six individuals who identified themselves as victims of s...
This qualitative study explored how people with spiritual beliefs experienced seeking and receiving ...
© 2012 Vivien Ruth McPhersonA growth in popularity of Christian counselling (Buri 1990; Garzon, Wort...
Both mental health professional bodies (e.g. the American Psychology Association) and mental health ...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Spiritual Abuse (S.A.) is a largely hidden and little understood form of abuse. Currently work in th...
This study surveyed experienced and novice counsellors' perceptions of the spiritual element and exa...
Religion and spirituality are acknowledged coping resources, yet for many years, the use of religion...
University counseling center therapists (n = 220) completed an internet survey about one of their re...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
The relationship between Christian religion and spirituality and the empathy of counsellors was inv...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
This small-scale study explores the impact on counsellors of working with clients who have experienc...
Purpose: A previous publication in this journal reported the findings of a 2013 survey into people’s...
This study investigates the experiences of six individuals who identified themselves as victims of s...
This qualitative study explored how people with spiritual beliefs experienced seeking and receiving ...
© 2012 Vivien Ruth McPhersonA growth in popularity of Christian counselling (Buri 1990; Garzon, Wort...
Both mental health professional bodies (e.g. the American Psychology Association) and mental health ...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) are complex multidimensional constructs of which can appear contrary...
Spiritual Abuse (S.A.) is a largely hidden and little understood form of abuse. Currently work in th...
This study surveyed experienced and novice counsellors' perceptions of the spiritual element and exa...
Religion and spirituality are acknowledged coping resources, yet for many years, the use of religion...
University counseling center therapists (n = 220) completed an internet survey about one of their re...
Research indicates that a majority of the population of the United States considers religion to be i...
The relationship between Christian religion and spirituality and the empathy of counsellors was inv...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of the presence of spirituality in counselling...