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Nice, Lindsey.
Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions = Ethical Uses of Therapeutic Power /
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Title/Author:
Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions/ edited by Elisabeth Esmiol Wilson, Lindsey Nice.
Reminder of title:
Ethical Uses of Therapeutic Power /
other author:
Esmiol Wilson, Elisabeth.
Description:
XIII, 145 p. 4 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Psychotherapy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01986-0
ISBN:
9783030019860
Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions = Ethical Uses of Therapeutic Power /
Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions
Ethical Uses of Therapeutic Power /[electronic resource] :edited by Elisabeth Esmiol Wilson, Lindsey Nice. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIII, 145 p. 4 illus.online resource. - AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy,2196-5528. - AFTA SpringerBriefs in Family Therapy,.
From Assessment to Activism: Utilizing a Justice-Informed Framework to Guide Spiritual and Religious Clinical Interventions -- Integration of Self and Family: Asian American Christians in the Midst of White Evangelicalism and Being the Model Minority -- Protecting Family Bonds: Examining Religious Disaffiliation Through a Spiritually Informed Family Systems Lens -- Colliding Discourses: Families Negotiating Religion, Sexuality, and Identity -- Before You Were Born I Consecrated You (Jeremiah 1:5, NRSV): Spiritual Resilience and Resistance within Transgender Families and Communities -- A Light in the Closet: A Spiritually Informed Conceptual Model for Religiously Derived Mixed Orientation Marriages -- Reconnecting After an Affair: Relationship Justice, Spirituality, and Infidelity Treatment -- Finding a Way Through: Integrating Spirituality and Sociocultural Meaning in the Face of Infertility and Perinatal Loss -- Finding the Hidden Resiliencies: Racial Identity and Spiritual Meaning in Transracial Adoption -- Fostering Security: Spiritually Informed Attachment Based Therapy for Infants and Caregivers -- Making Each Moment Count: Supporting Justice-Informed, Whole-Person Health in Hospital-Based Brief Therapy for Acute Illness -- Supporting Whole-Person Health: Socially Just Application of Religion and Spirituality in an Outpatient Care Facility for Individuals with Chronic Illnesses.
This insightful work answers essential questions in family therapy by exploring the ethical use of religion and spirituality in the clinical context. Its justice-informed framework explores how to employ the spiritual as a source of resilience and empowerment as well as counter harmful spiritual and religious influences in situations that cause families and couples stress, particularly relating to gender, sexuality, race, culture, and identity. Powerful case studies show therapists and clients collaborating on meaning-making and comfort in the face of longstanding conflict, acute and chronic illness, estrangement, and loss. Coverage also explores the ethical responsibilities of determining whether beliefs are helpful or harmful to client mental health and offers guidelines for therapists navigating personal biases regarding faith. This vital text: · Spotlights the influence of an often-overlooked aspect of mental health · Provides detailed examples of religion and spirituality across diverse families and issues · Outlines practical strategies for integrating helpful aspects of clients’ relationship with the sacred into treatment · Offers a framework for countering harmful aspects of clients’ religious beliefs or practices · Includes interventions used with couples, parents/children, and other family units · Adds a socially just perspective on the spiritual dimension of mind/body concerns · Encourages readers’ professional development and self-reflection Addressing critical issues where belief frequently takes center stage, Socially Just Religious and Spiritual Interventions is an invaluable resource for family therapists, psychotherapists, and other professionals pursuing a socially just, clinically relevant approach to spiritual and religious therapeutic integration.
ISBN: 9783030019860
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-01986-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: RC475-489.2
Dewey Class. No.: 616.8914
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