Dena Abbott
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An affordable, practical, intersectional, research-based text on culturally-responsive therapy with nonreligious clients. While this frequently maligned and stigmatized demographic is one of the fastest growing in the country, graduate training programs seldom cover best practices for recognizing one's unrecognized biases and providing supportive, culturally-affirmative counseling for these clients, making the need for this comprehensive guide more essential for the field.
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An affordable, practical, intersectional, research-based text on culturally-responsive therapy with nonreligious clients. While this frequently maligned and stigmatized demographic is one of the fastest growing in the country, graduate training programs seldom cover best practices for recognizing one's unrecognized biases and providing supportive, culturally-affirmative counseling for these clients, making the need for this comprehensive guide more essential for the field.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216277866
- Artikelnr.: 75858848
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9798216277866
- Artikelnr.: 75858848
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Dena Abbott is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Nebraska and an Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln's Counseling Psychology program. Funded by the Explaining Atheism program, she co-created "Unbelief Within Marginalized Communities," a project aimed at understanding the causal origins of nonbelief among diverse atheists. She has published several journal articles related to the mental health of nonreligious U.S. Americans. She is dedicated to destigmatizing atheism, highlighting the strengths of nonbelievers, and promoting equity for nonreligious people. You can follow her work on X @DrDenaAbbott and at drdenaabbott.com.
Table of Contents
Part I: Foundations
I. Introduction: Christian Hegemony & Western Approaches to Mental Health
Care
II. The Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
III. Nones and Dones: Religious Exiting in Sociological Perspective
IV. Anti-Atheist Stigma & Christian Nationalism
V. Nonreligion, Well-Being, & Mental Health
Part II: Application
I. Race, Resistance, and Rejecting Religion: What Draws People of Color to
Nonbelief in the United States?
II. Secular Sexual Minorities
III. Living in the Margins: Transgender and Gender Expansive Nonbelievers
IV. Leaving Religion, Leaving Patriarchy?
V. Sexuality & Secularity: The Influence of Purity Culture and Faith
VI. Counseling Nonreligious Clients Experiencing Grief
VII. Spiritual and Religious Abuse and Trauma Among Nonbelievers
VIII. Secularity and Substance Use Treatment
IX. Conclusion: Promoting Mental Health Among Nonbelievers: Revisiting
Lessons and Future Directions
Part I: Foundations
I. Introduction: Christian Hegemony & Western Approaches to Mental Health
Care
II. The Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
III. Nones and Dones: Religious Exiting in Sociological Perspective
IV. Anti-Atheist Stigma & Christian Nationalism
V. Nonreligion, Well-Being, & Mental Health
Part II: Application
I. Race, Resistance, and Rejecting Religion: What Draws People of Color to
Nonbelief in the United States?
II. Secular Sexual Minorities
III. Living in the Margins: Transgender and Gender Expansive Nonbelievers
IV. Leaving Religion, Leaving Patriarchy?
V. Sexuality & Secularity: The Influence of Purity Culture and Faith
VI. Counseling Nonreligious Clients Experiencing Grief
VII. Spiritual and Religious Abuse and Trauma Among Nonbelievers
VIII. Secularity and Substance Use Treatment
IX. Conclusion: Promoting Mental Health Among Nonbelievers: Revisiting
Lessons and Future Directions
Table of Contents
Part I: Foundations
I. Introduction: Christian Hegemony & Western Approaches to Mental Health
Care
II. The Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
III. Nones and Dones: Religious Exiting in Sociological Perspective
IV. Anti-Atheist Stigma & Christian Nationalism
V. Nonreligion, Well-Being, & Mental Health
Part II: Application
I. Race, Resistance, and Rejecting Religion: What Draws People of Color to
Nonbelief in the United States?
II. Secular Sexual Minorities
III. Living in the Margins: Transgender and Gender Expansive Nonbelievers
IV. Leaving Religion, Leaving Patriarchy?
V. Sexuality & Secularity: The Influence of Purity Culture and Faith
VI. Counseling Nonreligious Clients Experiencing Grief
VII. Spiritual and Religious Abuse and Trauma Among Nonbelievers
VIII. Secularity and Substance Use Treatment
IX. Conclusion: Promoting Mental Health Among Nonbelievers: Revisiting
Lessons and Future Directions
Part I: Foundations
I. Introduction: Christian Hegemony & Western Approaches to Mental Health
Care
II. The Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated
III. Nones and Dones: Religious Exiting in Sociological Perspective
IV. Anti-Atheist Stigma & Christian Nationalism
V. Nonreligion, Well-Being, & Mental Health
Part II: Application
I. Race, Resistance, and Rejecting Religion: What Draws People of Color to
Nonbelief in the United States?
II. Secular Sexual Minorities
III. Living in the Margins: Transgender and Gender Expansive Nonbelievers
IV. Leaving Religion, Leaving Patriarchy?
V. Sexuality & Secularity: The Influence of Purity Culture and Faith
VI. Counseling Nonreligious Clients Experiencing Grief
VII. Spiritual and Religious Abuse and Trauma Among Nonbelievers
VIII. Secularity and Substance Use Treatment
IX. Conclusion: Promoting Mental Health Among Nonbelievers: Revisiting
Lessons and Future Directions







