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An Empirically-Based Rationale for a Spiritually-Integrated Psychotherapy
Author Murray-Swank, Nichole A. ; Pargament, Kenneth I. ; Tarakeshwar, Nalini
Source Mental Health, Religion & Culture
Volumev.8 n.3
Date2005.09
Pages155 - 165
PublisherRoutledge
Publisher Url https://www.routledge.com/
LocationOxfordshire, UK
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Keywordmental health services; psychiatry; psychotherapy; spirituality; therapeutics
AbstractIn this paper, we offer an empirically-based rationale, for a particular kind of psychotherapy, spiritually-integrated psychotherapy. Drawing on several lines of research we note that: (1) spirituality can be a part of the solution to psychological problems; (2) spirituality can be a source of problems in and of itself; (3) people want spiritually sensitive help; and (4) spirituality cannot be separated from psychotherapy. We then discuss the defining characteristics of spiritually-integrated psychotherapy. It is based on a theory of spirituality, empirically-oriented, ecumenical, and capable of integration into virtually any form of psychotherapy. The paper concludes by considering potential problems associated with spiritually-integrated psychotherapy, including the risks of trivializing spirituality as simply a tool for mental health, reducing spirituality to presumably more basic motivations and drives, imposing spiritual values on clients, and overstating the importance of spirituality. Perhaps the greatest danger, however, is to neglect the spiritual dimension in psychotherapy. This paper sets the stage for the articles in this special issue of MHRC which describe the development and evaluation of several innovative approaches to spiritually-integrated psychotherapy.
ISSN13674676 (P); 14699737 (E)
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Created date2005.11.25
Modified date2020.04.16



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