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Spiritual Care and Therapy : Integrative Perspectives.
Title:
Spiritual Care and Therapy : Integrative Perspectives.
Author:
VanKatwyk, Peter L.
ISBN:
9780889205727
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Appendixes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I Spirituality in the Practice of Care -- 1 Spiritual Care in Ordinary Life -- 2 Spiritual Care in Clinical Practice -- 3 Cross-Spiritual Therapy -- PART II Essentials of Caring -- 4 What to Know: Therapeutic Models -- 5 What to Say: Therapeutic Communication -- 6 What to Be: Therapeutic Relationships -- 7 The Helping Style Inventory: A Synthesis -- PART III Contexts of Caring -- 8 Toward a Balanced Whole: The Family Connection -- 9 Textures and Threads: Life Cycle Transitions -- 10 Endings and Beginnings: Crisis and Loss -- 11 Parental Loss and Marital Grief: A Case Study -- PART IV The Study of Spiritual Care -- 12 Supervision in Learning and Teaching Spiritual Care -- 13 Research Methods in Spirituality and Health Care -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendixes -- Index.
Abstract:
The current interest in spirituality has intensified the quest to incorporate spirituality in non-sectarian therapy. Spiritual Care and Therapy is a hands-on, up-to-date clinical guide that addresses this concern. Peter VanKatwyk explores spiritual care, from pastoral traditions to essential psychotherapies, in individual, couple, and family therapy, offering integrative perspectives. Therapy vignettes from multiple perspectives are included, as well as a wealth of diagrams and maps. His unique perspective of different helping relationships is an approach that celebrates diversity and promotes the flexibility of multiple uses of self and their respective styles of care. Part 1 describes common and pluralistic meanings of spirituality, locating spiritual care both in the ordinary experience of daily life and in professional practice. Part 2 focuses on the essentials of caring, posed in the three questions of what to know (therapy models), what to say (communication roles) and what to be (uses of self). These three core areas converge in the book's central framework of the helping style inventory (helping relationships). Part 3 maps the contexts of care: the person situated in family and society, moving through time in rites of passage that congest when impacted by crisis and loss. Finally, Part 4 presents the actual process of clinical education, first through a model of supervision and second, through a research methodology designed for the study of spirituality and health care. Perfect as a text in either education or academic programs, this book will be of interest to all helping professionals who value an integrative and holistic approach to spiritual care and therapy.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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