Title: Religion and the clinical practice of psychology.
Abstract: Religion in America - The Demographies of Belief and Affiliation The Psychology of Religion - An Overview Historical Perspective - Religion and Clinical Psychology in America A Constructive Relationship for Religion with the Science and Profession of Psychology The Religious and Spiritual Orientations of Psychologists Pluralism and Oneness in Religious Experience - William James, Faith Development Theory, and Clinical Practice Religion, Mental Health, Pro-Social Behaviours Religious Methods of Coping - Resources for the Conservation and Transformation of Significance The Pathology of Beliefs and the Beliefs of Pathology Cults and Charismatic Group Psychology Values in Psychotherapy Considering the Religious Dimensions in Assessment and Treatment Religion in Clinical Practice - Implicit and Explicit Integration Cognitive/Behavioural Treatment and the Religious Person Psychoanalytic Treatment and the Religious Person Analytical Therapy and the Religious Person Transpersonal Therapy and the Religious Person Family Therapy and Religious Persons The Twelve Step Program And Religion and the Clinical Practice of Psychology - A Case for Inclusion.
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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