ABSTRACT

If you are interested in learning how theology can be used to shape and direct the counseling process, this book is not for you. However, if you are a professional in the social, physical, or medical sciences and want to learn how to understand and manage spiritual issues as psychological constructs, then please read on. Our goal for this book is to demonstrate that the spiritual and religious dimensions of the individual represent the psychological qualities that uniquely define the human experience. This book is not about theology but rather our human nature.