ABSTRACT

Integrating Spirituality into Counseling uses the Christian tradition as a starting point for developing a universal frame of reference and is predominantly based on an existential approach to counseling, one that is applicable to several faith traditions as well as spiritual but nonreligious audiences.

The chapters of this book proceed from the theoretical toward the more practical, in a logical fashion, allowing a clear distinction between different topics, starting from meta-reflection and finishing with practical applications. The design of the book allows students to focus on whatever is of importance to them; each chapter is self-contained and can be read independently of the others.

Integrating Spirituality into Counseling is designed for students of counseling, pastoral care, spirituality, theology, and chaplaincy. It will provide readers with the tools they need to work with spiritual issues across traditions. Students will also find advice for when to refer clients to religious leaders or ministers, and they’ll also deepen their understanding of the ways in which spirituality influences one’s life.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Defining Spirituality

chapter 3|13 pages

What Is a Spiritual Experience?

chapter 7|13 pages

Spirituality Embedded in Culture

chapter 8|15 pages

Signs of Healthy Spirituality

chapter 9|18 pages

The Dark Side of Religion and Spirituality

chapter 10|19 pages

Spiritual Struggle and Transformation

chapter 11|15 pages

Prayer

chapter 12|17 pages

Rituals

chapter 13|14 pages

Spiritual Discipline

chapter 14|14 pages

Sin, Confession, and Reconciliation