TY - BOOK
T1 - Spirituality in mental health practice
T2 - a narrative casebook
AU - Jaffe, Miriam
AU - Nicola, Widian
AU - Floersch, Jerry
AU - Longhofer, Jeffrey
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 selection and editorial matter, Miriam Jaffe, Widian Nicola, Jerry Floersch, and Jeffrey Longhofer; individual chapters, the contributors.
PY - 2020/6/4
Y1 - 2020/6/4
N2 - This key text presents an accessible and diverse exploration of spirituality in mental health practice, broadening the definition of spirituality to comprise a variety of transcendent experiences. Chapters include a brief history of the tensions of spirituality in mental health practice and consider a range of emerging topics, from spirituality among the elderly and energy work (Reiki), to spirituality in addiction recovery, incarceration, and hospice work. The book offers a close examination of the limits of the medical model of care, making a case for a more spiritually sensitive practice. Rich case examples are woven throughout, and the book is paired with podcasts that can be applied across chapters, illuminating the narrative stories and building active listening and teaching skills. Suitable for students of social work and counseling at master's level, as well as practicing clinicians, Spirituality in Mental Health Practice is an essential text for widening our understanding of how spiritual frameworks can enrich mental health practice.
AB - This key text presents an accessible and diverse exploration of spirituality in mental health practice, broadening the definition of spirituality to comprise a variety of transcendent experiences. Chapters include a brief history of the tensions of spirituality in mental health practice and consider a range of emerging topics, from spirituality among the elderly and energy work (Reiki), to spirituality in addiction recovery, incarceration, and hospice work. The book offers a close examination of the limits of the medical model of care, making a case for a more spiritually sensitive practice. Rich case examples are woven throughout, and the book is paired with podcasts that can be applied across chapters, illuminating the narrative stories and building active listening and teaching skills. Suitable for students of social work and counseling at master's level, as well as practicing clinicians, Spirituality in Mental Health Practice is an essential text for widening our understanding of how spiritual frameworks can enrich mental health practice.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781003008781
DO - 10.4324/9781003008781
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85105381680
SN - 9780367442811
BT - Spirituality in mental health practice
PB - Taylor and Francis Inc.
ER -