Spirituality in Counselling and Psychotherapy`Fascinating. There is much here that is controversial, thought provoking and very useful. It is encyclopaedic in its breadth and use of knowledge. [Like] rich food [it] needs to be taken in slowly, savouring every morsel!′ - Thresholds `[Spirituality] has been traditionally ′taboo′ within the counselling and psychotherapy profession. Denis Lines comes into this controversial scene with a rigorous-but-gentle, mystical-but-grounded, inspiring and thought-provoking voice.... The book is well written and presents the model in the context of other therapeutic modalities, which makes it interesting and useful for therapists from different backgrounds and practice settings. It could also be of use for those involved in religious education, pastoral care or anybody interested in the spiritual development of the self or the existential quest of humankind′ - Therapy Today ′This gentle, mystical, empirical and scholarly book is truly inspirational and it deserves the widest possible readership among therapists, religious educators and all those who care about the spiritual destiny of humankind′ - Professor Brian Thorne, Co-founder The Norwich Centre and Emeritus Professor of Counselling, University of East Anglia Spirituality in Counselling and Psychotherapy explores the idea that throughout the course of a therapeutic relationship between therapist and client, a spiritual level is reached by the two people involved. The author shows how this dimension can help clients who are living in an increasingly secular and faithless society to find some resolution with the issues they bring to therapy. By exploring different perspectives on religion and spirituality, the book provides therapists with the grounding they need to introduce spiritually-centred counselling into their practice. It describes the characteristics of spiritual counselling and covers practical considerations such as: " recognising indications from the client to move into a spiritual mode of therapy " exploring the ′self′ through spiritual work within the therapeutic process, and how this can lead to healing and growth " how to deal with doubt and scepticism over issues of spirituality. The book is illustrated throughout with transcripts and case studies to show how therapists can integrate the spiritual within their own approach to therapeutic work. It will be invaluable to all those who wish to explore this dimension in their work with clients. |
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... feel honoured by Brian Thorne's comments and thank him for writing the Foreword. I thank also William West for his encouragement and for directing me to further reading. I am grateful to Nathan Marsh and Jean Barley for their artistic ...
... feel a powerful bond of love for my client, which I sense is reciprocal, as though we are intuitively relating with ... feeling of growing attachment has no latent parenting plan for a young person, or a hidden agenda to save a person ...
... feel the need to centre on their own sense of being; both become caught up within a mystical moment through relating within a different sphere of experience before resuming their customary focus on the presented problem. Religion comes ...
... delegates, the multiple insights drew a mist over the landscape, which left me feeling that precise definitions were unattainable. Nevertheless, I have attempted to define religion Spirituality in Counselling and Psychotherapy 4.
... feeling close to nature, and having a sense of the earth as a living being (Gaia). It felt pleasant to be in natural surroundings of birdsong and green pastures and to remain there, to feel the numinous of life in vibrant activity ...
Contents
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Chapter 3 | 40 |
Chapter 4 | 61 |
Chapter 5 | 83 |
Chapter 6 | 105 |
Chapter 7 | 123 |
Chapter 8 | 138 |
Chapter 9 | 158 |
Chapter 10 | 182 |
Appendix | 196 |
References | 201 |
Name Index | 208 |
Subject Index | 210 |
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References to this book
Brief Counselling in Schools: Working with Young People from 11 to 18 Mr Dennis Lines No preview available - 2006 |
Schizophrenia: The Positive Perspective : Explorations at the Outer Reaches ... Peter Kenneth Chadwick No preview available - 2009 |