Spirituality, religion, and cognitive-behavioral therapy :
[Book]
a guide for clinicians /
David H. Rosmarin.
New York :
The Guilford Press,
[2018]
1 online resource (xv, 230 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; Preface and Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction. Why Address Spirituality in CBT?; Part I. Theoretical and Empirical Foundations of Spirituality and CBT; 1. Foundations of Spirituality, Religion, and CBT; Defining Spirituality and Religion; Ethical Issues; An Approach to S-R Diversity; Summary; 2. Spirituality-Religion through a CBT Lens; Learning Theory; Cognitive Theory; Emotion Regulation Theory; Summary; 3. The Dark Side of Spirituality; Spiritual Symptoms; Spiritual Struggles; Summary
4. Applied Case ConceptualizationCase 1 : ""Church Stresses Me Out!; Case 2: "Can I Pray Yet?"; Case 3: "I Have Sinned in Thought, Word, and Deed"; Case 4: "I Want to Push Myself"; Case 5: "God Hates Me"; Part II. Techniques for Practicing Spiritually Integrated CBT; 5. Getting Started: CBT Assessment of Patient Spirituality-Religion; General Guidelines; CBT Assessment of Patient S-R; Summary; Handout 5.1. Spiritual-Religious Beliefs; Handout 5.2. Spiritual-Religious Coping in Treatment; Handout 5.3. Meditating on the Psalms; Handout 5.4. Spiritual Struggles
6. Framing CBT with Spirituality-ReligionSpiritual-Religious Directives to Engage in CBT; Evil and Barriers to Treatment Engagement; Framing Cognitive Theory with Spirituality-Religion; Framing the Importance of Behavior Change with Spirituality-Religion; Framing Exposure as a Test of Faith; Framing Behavioral Activation as a Test of Faith; Framing Behavioral Activation as Exerting Heroic Effort for God; Accepting Uncertainty as a Way of Cultivating Humility and Closeness to God; Fear of Negative Evaluation versus Spiritual Freedom; Self-Oriented Perfectionism and Body-Soul Love; Summary
7. Spirituality-Religion and Cognitive TechniquesCognitive Restructuring; Coping Statements; Spiritual and Religious Stories; Summary; 8. Spirituality-Religion and Behavioral Activation; Yoga; Guided Meditation; Mindfulness; Gratitude Exercises; Forgiveness Exercises; Prayer; Hymns and Psalms; Religious Rituals; Religious Service Attendance; S-R Community-Based Activity; S-R Study; S-R Media; Pastoral Counseling and Clergy Support; Volunteer and Charitable Activities; Summary; Concluding Thoughts; Appendix. A Philosophical Approach to Spirituality and CBT; References; Index
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"The primary objective of this text is to provide an evidence-based and theoretically rigorous, practical guide for practitioners in how to integrate spirituality into CBT. This book is divided into two parts: Part I (Chapters 1-4) lays the theoretical and empirical foundations to facilitate case conceptualizations of spirituality within the context of CBT, and Part II (Chapters 5-8) presents an array of CBT techniques to address patient spirituality and religion in clinical practice"--Provided by publisher.
Spirituality, religion, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.