Professional and scientific psychology appears to have rediscovered spirituality and religion during recent years, with a large number of conferences, seminars, workshops, books, and special issues in major professional journals on spirituality and psychology integration. The purpose of this commentary is to highlight some of the more compelling ethical principles and issues to consider in spirituality and psychology integration with a focus on psychotherapy. This commentary will use the American Psychological Association\u27s (2002) Ethics Code and more specifically, the RRICC model of ethics that readily applies to various mental health ethics codes across the world. The RRICC model highlights the ethical values of respect, responsibility...
Mental health counselors have traditionally practiced the idea of separation, not integration, in re...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Spirituality is assuming increasing importance in clinical practice and in research in psychiatry. T...
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 ...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Incorporating spirituality into contemporary professional clinical practice has become more common i...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
This paper represents an attempt to bring together information from the existing literature that, wh...
As various mental health professions are increasingly open to incorporating the client\u27s spiritua...
Since the publication of Bergin’s classic 1980 paper “Psychotherapy and Religious Values” in the Jou...
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 ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of identifying and perhaps incorporating into psyc...
The purpose of the present symposium is twofold: 1) to evaluate the definition of spirituality and e...
Mental health counselors have traditionally practiced the idea of separation, not integration, in re...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Spirituality is assuming increasing importance in clinical practice and in research in psychiatry. T...
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 ...
Incorporating spirituality and religion into psychotherapy has been controversial, but recent contri...
Incorporating spirituality into contemporary professional clinical practice has become more common i...
Religion and spirituality have been topics of interest to psychologists since the inception of the f...
This paper represents an attempt to bring together information from the existing literature that, wh...
As various mental health professions are increasingly open to incorporating the client\u27s spiritua...
Since the publication of Bergin’s classic 1980 paper “Psychotherapy and Religious Values” in the Jou...
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 ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of identifying and perhaps incorporating into psyc...
The purpose of the present symposium is twofold: 1) to evaluate the definition of spirituality and e...
Mental health counselors have traditionally practiced the idea of separation, not integration, in re...
This chapter begins with general considerations for religiously and spiritually oriented psychothera...
Spirituality is assuming increasing importance in clinical practice and in research in psychiatry. T...