Based Religion Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Based Religion Clinical and Counseling Psychology
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Articles concerned with the relation of religious beliefs to counseling.
Top: Science: Social Sciences: Psychology: Clinical and Counseling: Religion-Based
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- Article by clinical psychologist Robert N. Sollond arguing that empirically validated, spiritually oriented integrative psychotherapeutic forms could emerge within a contemporary, Western framework.
- Formerly the National Institute for Healthcare Research (NIHR). A multi-disciplinary collaboration with organizations, researchers, educators, clinicians, and patients. Includes research reports, bibliographies, bookstore, and presentations by David Larso
- APA book edited by Edward Shafranske (1996), presenting a comprehensive treatment of religion as a variable in mental health and psychological treatment. Table of contents, review, and ordering information.
- Online courses and articles by David Lukoff with free content covering DSM-IV religious and spiritual problems, meditation in clinical practice, spirituality and recovery from mental disorders, and finding mental health resources on the Internet.
- Two year project in partnership with National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE). Program aims, contact details, and downloadable PDF booklet.
- Whoolery, Slife, and Mitchell (2002). Full text of a paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Association of the Behavioral and Social Sciences in Las Vegas, February 2002.
- Table of contents and Module 1 of a National Institue for Healthcare Research teaching module looking at the relevance of religious commitment to mental health.
- Describes three possible steps of working with cult-members and ex-cult-members.
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