A primer on spirituality and mental health / Jamie D. Aten and Mark M. Leach -- Ethical concerns around spirituality and religion in clinical practice / William L. Hathaway and Jennifer S. Ripley -- Therapist self-awareness of spirituality / Marsha I. Wiggins -- Noting the importance of spirituality during clinical intake / Mark M. Leach [and others] -- Clinical assessment of clients' spirituality / Kenneth I. Pargament and Elizabeth J. Krumrei -- Including spirituality in case conceptualizations : a meaning-systems approach / Crystal L. Park and Jeanne M. Slattery -- Integrating spirituality with clinical practice through treatment planning / Brian J. Zinnbauer and John J. Barrett -- How spirituality can affect the therapeutic alliance / J. Scott Young, Sondra Dowdle, and Lucy Flowers -- Implementing treatments that incorporate clients' spirituality / Lewis Z. Schlosser and David A. Safran -- Spirituality in therapy termination / Jamie D. Aten [and others] -- Case study showing inclusion of spirituality in the therapeutic process / Kari A. O'Grady and P. Scott Richards -- Training therapists to address spiritual concerns in clinical practice and research / Everett L. Worthington Jr. [and others].
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This book is for therapists who want to enhance their effectiveness with clients whose spirituality is a salient part of their worldview. Whether or not the therapist has a spiritual background, the authors demonstrate that it is possible to honor clients' spiritual experience at each stage of the therapeutic process, from clinical intake through termination. Practical strategies, techniques, and examples are used to show how spirituality can influence each stage of treatment, and the authors describe the importance of ethical practice guidelines and therapist self-awareness when considering matters of spirituality. Self-reflection questions, diverse case examples, and a multiple-session case study chapter are provided to build readers' understanding and ability to incorporate spirituality into counseling and psychotherapy.