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- 2012047965 contributor B12481898.
- 2012047965 date "2013".
- 2012047965 description "Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.".
- 2012047965 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012047965 description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One Spiritual Competencies and Premises Basic Premises Spirituality and Religion Chapter Two Client-Defined Spirituality Remembering External Presence and Inner Knowing Transcendent and Ordinary Experiences Present Moment Awareness Interconnectedness Love and Fear Free Will Creativity and Artistic Expression Nature and Natural Beauty Open-Heartedness Personal Relationship Thematic Integration Chapter Three Integrating Spirituality with Psychological Theories Freud Jung Object Relations & Attachment Theories Interpersonal: Horney Humanism: Rogers Control-Mastery Theory: Weiss Internal Family Systems Theory: Schwartz Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Linehan Transpersonal and Integral Theories Life Span Development Theories Thematic Integration Chapter Four Getting Lost: Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives Why Clients Get Lost A Spiritual Perspective Chapter Five Spiritual Health and Abundance: Practical Steps Being Open to Client-Defined Spirituality Utilizing Spirituality for Resourcing Inviting Spirituality to Inform Personal Integrity Evaluating Life Structures Therapeutic Support for Evaluating Life Structures Remembering and Committing to Spiritual Practice Chapter Six Integrating the Shadow The Shadow How Shadows Form When Clients Marry their Shadow Integration Chapter Seven Self and No-Self No-Self An Integration of Self and No-Self Helping Clients Reclaim their Real Self Chapter Eight How Spiritually-Oriented Therapy Helps A Collaborative Team Self-Awareness Insight Re-Experiencing Relational Dynamics New Relationship with the Real Self Embracing Inner Health Embracing Relationship Health Utilizing Spiritually-Oriented Therapy Final Thoughts Chapter Nine Spiritual-Differentiation The Identity and Differentiation Process Characteristics of Well-Differentiated Individuals Increasing Differentiation Increasing Therapist Spiritual-Differentiation .".
- 2012047965 extent "1 online resource.".
- 2012047965 hasFormat "Spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy".
- 2012047965 identifier "9781118225769 (pdf)".
- 2012047965 identifier "9781118239100 (epub)".
- 2012047965 identifier "9781118263747 ( mobipocket)".
- 2012047965 identifier 9781118145210.jpg.
- 2012047965 isFormatOf "Spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy".
- 2012047965 issued "2013".
- 2012047965 language "eng".
- 2012047965 relation "Spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy".
- 2012047965 subject "616.89/14 23".
- 2012047965 subject "PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General. bisacsh".
- 2012047965 subject "Psychotherapy Religious aspects.".
- 2012047965 subject "RC489.S676".
- 2012047965 subject "Spirituality.".
- 2012047965 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter One Spiritual Competencies and Premises Basic Premises Spirituality and Religion Chapter Two Client-Defined Spirituality Remembering External Presence and Inner Knowing Transcendent and Ordinary Experiences Present Moment Awareness Interconnectedness Love and Fear Free Will Creativity and Artistic Expression Nature and Natural Beauty Open-Heartedness Personal Relationship Thematic Integration Chapter Three Integrating Spirituality with Psychological Theories Freud Jung Object Relations & Attachment Theories Interpersonal: Horney Humanism: Rogers Control-Mastery Theory: Weiss Internal Family Systems Theory: Schwartz Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Linehan Transpersonal and Integral Theories Life Span Development Theories Thematic Integration Chapter Four Getting Lost: Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives Why Clients Get Lost A Spiritual Perspective Chapter Five Spiritual Health and Abundance: Practical Steps Being Open to Client-Defined Spirituality Utilizing Spirituality for Resourcing Inviting Spirituality to Inform Personal Integrity Evaluating Life Structures Therapeutic Support for Evaluating Life Structures Remembering and Committing to Spiritual Practice Chapter Six Integrating the Shadow The Shadow How Shadows Form When Clients Marry their Shadow Integration Chapter Seven Self and No-Self No-Self An Integration of Self and No-Self Helping Clients Reclaim their Real Self Chapter Eight How Spiritually-Oriented Therapy Helps A Collaborative Team Self-Awareness Insight Re-Experiencing Relational Dynamics New Relationship with the Real Self Embracing Inner Health Embracing Relationship Health Utilizing Spiritually-Oriented Therapy Final Thoughts Chapter Nine Spiritual-Differentiation The Identity and Differentiation Process Characteristics of Well-Differentiated Individuals Increasing Differentiation Increasing Therapist Spiritual-Differentiation .".
- 2012047965 title "Spirituality in counseling and psychotherapy : an integrative approach that empowers clients / Rick Johnson.".
- 2012047965 type "text".