- how a social constructionist perspective can create the most successful sessions for your patients
- cases studies of how therapists'personal biases, lack of adequate education, personal discomfort, and self-serving needs may contribute to problems and complications in therapy
- the importance of including spirituality in the education of social workers and other therapists in order to avoid problems and complications with clients
- the nine major components of spirituality, defined in psychological terms
- the guidance women may need in therapy to find themselves spiritually given male-centered biases and patriarchal values in many spiritual traditions
- the seven steps used to help women find their spirituality, including awakening and discovering, as well as a practice model that will help practitioners address women's spirituality
- how and why the relational systems model (RSM) can promote wholeness and growth in family therapy groupsProviding you with information on how people perceive religion and spirituality, The Family, Spirituality, and Social Work also features studies of the therapeutic needs of those with different religious beliefs. With this solid knowledge and understanding of religion and spirituality and how it may affect clients, you will create a trusting environment that enhances your clients'experiences and makes you a more successful practitioner.
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