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This volume shows therapists how to ethically and competently integrate spiritual perspectives and interventions into their practice in order to more effectively treat clients from diverse religious, spiritual, and racial and cultural backgrounds.
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Bringing Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies Into the Health Care Mainstream
P. Scott Richards, Kenneth I. Pargament, Julie J. Exline, and G. E. Kawika Allen Part I. General Approaches for Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy Chapter 2: Culturally Informed Therapy: An Intervention That Addresses the Psychological Needs of Religious Individuals of Diverse Identities
Amy Weisman de Mamani, Olivia Altamirano, Daisy Lopez, Merranda Marie McLaughlin, Jessica Maura, Ana Martinez de Andino, Salman Shaheen Ahmad, Laurinda Hafner, and Sarah Griffith Lund Chapter 3: Providing a Secure Base: Facilitating a Secure Attachment to God in Psychotherapy
Suzanne Nortier Hollman and Cheri Marmarosh
Chapter 4: Relational Spirituality Model in Psychotherapy: Overview and Case Application
Steven J. Sandage and George S. Stavros
Chapter 5: Postsecular, Spiritually Integrated Gestalt Therapy
Philip Brownell and Jelena Zeleskov Doric Chapter 6: Shaken to the Core: Understanding and Addressing Spiritual Struggles in Psychotherapy
Kenneth I. Pargament and Julie J. Exline Chapter 7: A Spiritually Inclusive Theistic Approach to Psychotherapy in Inpatient, Residential, and Outpatient Settings
Michael E. Berrett, Randy K. Hardman, and P. Scott Richards Chapter 8: SPIRIT: Spiritual Psychotherapy for Inpatient, Residential, and Intensive Treatment
Sarah Salcone and David H. Rosmarin
Chapter 9: Religiously Accommodative and Integrative Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Stevan Lars Nielsen, Dane D. B. Abegg, Brodrick T. Brown, David M. Erekson, Rachel A. Hamilton, and Sarah E. Lindsey Part II. Integrating Specific Spiritual Traditions Into Psychotherapy Chapter 10: Theoretical Foundations and Clinical Applications of Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy
Fahad Khan and Hooman Keshavarzi Chapter 11: Gospel-Centered Integrative Framework for Therapy: Foundation, Description, Research Findings, and Application
Elena E. Kim, Judy Cha, and Timothy Keller
Chapter 12: Gestalt Pastoral Care: An Opening to Grace
Tilda Norberg, David Janvier, Wanda Craner, Lyn Barrett, Michael Crabtree, Michelle Zechner, and Mark Thomas Chapter 13: Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy Among Catholics: A Practice-Based International Investigation
Jeong Yeon Hwang and Wonjin Sim Chapter 14: Jewish Forms of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy in Israel
Ofra Mayseless, Marianna Ruah-Midbar Shapiro, Aya Rice, and Liat Zucker Chapter 15: Sufi Psychology: A Heart-Centered Paradigm
Saloumeh DeGood Chapter 16: Christian-Based Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy for East Asian Canadians and Findings From the CSPEARIT study
Wai Lun Alan Fung, Purple Yip, Sheila Stevens, Tat-Ying Wong, Yeun-Hee Natalie Yoo, Nancy Ross, Helen Noh, and Taryn Tang Chapter 17: A Polynesian Perspective for Navigating the Spiritual Connections in Psychotherapy Practice
Alayne Mikahere-Hall, Hoku Conklin, and G. E. Kawika Allen Part III. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy for Specific Patient Populations Chapter 18: Spiritually Integrated Couple Therapy
Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Jennifer S. Ripley, Zhuo Job Chen, Vanessa M. Kent, and Elizabeth Loewer Chapter 19: REACH Forgiveness in Couple, Group, and Individual Psychotherapy
Everett L. Worthington, Jr. Chapter 20: Search for Meaning: A Spiritually Integrated Approach for Treating Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Clyde T. Angel, John E. Sullivan, and Vincent R. Starnino Chapter 21: Spiritually Focused, Multiculturally Oriented Psychotherapy in the Criminal Justice Detention System
Jennifer Gafford, Courtney Agorsor, Don Davis, Joshua Hook, Cirleen DeBlaere, Sree Sinha, Jeremy Coleman, Emma Porter, and Jesse Owen Part IV. Mainstreaming Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies Chapter 22: Training Opportunities and Resources for Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapists and Researchers
P. Scott Richards, Joseph M. Currier, Russell Siler Jones, Michelle Pearce, and Douglas Stephens Index
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Edited by P. Scott Richards, G. E. Kawika Allen, and Daniel K Judd
Summary
Brings together leading scholars who show how therapists can ethically and competently integrate spiritual perspectives and interventions into their practices and thereby more effectively treat clients from diverse religious, spiritual, racial, and cultural backgrounds. The chapters present research, clinical guidance, and case studies.