Spiritually oriented psychotherapy for trauma:
Although the chapter authors have unique theoretical backgrounds, there is some emphasis on psychodynamic treatment for adults as well as cognitive behavior therapy for children throughout the book. In compiling the chapters, we sought case studies reflecting a range of racial and ethnic backgrounds...
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Zusammenfassung: | Although the chapter authors have unique theoretical backgrounds, there is some emphasis on psychodynamic treatment for adults as well as cognitive behavior therapy for children throughout the book. In compiling the chapters, we sought case studies reflecting a range of racial and ethnic backgrounds, as well as varying spiritual and religious traditions. Though we were largely successful in this regard, there is some emphasis on Christian religious traditions, broadly speaking, because many of the authors and much of the research in this area are from this tradition. Our hope is that this book will help move spirituality from a peripheral interest at best among mainstream trauma researchers and practitioners to a construct and process of central value"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved) |
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topic | Stress Disorders, Traumatic / therapy Psychotherapy / methods Religion and Psychology Spirituality Post-traumatic stress disorder / Treatment Psychotherapy / Methodology Psychology and religion |
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