TY - BOOK AU - Sperry,Len AU - Shafranske,Edward P. TI - Spiritually oriented psychotherapy SN - 1591471885 AV - RC489.S676 S676 2004 U1 - 616.8914 22 PY - 2005///] CY - Washington, DC PB - American Psychological Association KW - Spirituality KW - Psychotherapy KW - Religious aspects N1 - Ch. 1; Addressing the spiritual dimension in psychotherapy : introduction and overview; Edward P. Shafranske and Len Sperry --; Ch. 2; Psychoanalytic considerations about spiritually oriented psychotherapy; Ana-Maria Rizzuto --; Ch. 3; Contemporary Jungian approaches to spiritually oriented psychotherapy; Lionel Corbett and Murray Stein --; Ch. 4; Spiritually oriented cognitive-behavioral therapy; Siang-Yang Tan and W. Brad Johnson --; Ch. 5; A psychoanalytic approach to spiritually oriented psychotherapy; Edward P. Shafranske --; Ch. 6; A humanistic approach to spiritually oriented psychotherapy; David N. Elkins --; Ch. 7; Interpersonal psychotherapy from a spiritual perspective; Lisa Miller --; Ch. 8; A transpersonal-integrative approach to spiritually oriented psychotherapy; David Lukoff and Francis Lu --; Ch. 9; The experiential focusing approach; Elfie Hinterkopf --; Ch. 10; Forgiveness-promoting approach : helping clients REACH forgiveness through using a longer model that teaches reconciliation; Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Suzanne E. Mazzeo and David E. Canter --; Ch. 11; Theistic integrative psychotherapy; P. Scott Richards --; Ch. 12; Intensive soul care : integrating psychotherapy and spiritual direction; David G. Benner --; Ch. 13; Integrative spiritually oriented psychotherapy; Len Sperry --; Ch. 14; Approaches to spiritually oriented psychotherapy : a comparative analysis; Len Sperry and Edward P. Shafranske --; Ch. 15; Future directions : opportunities and challenges; Edward P. Shafranske and Len Sperry N2 - "Spiritually Oriented Psychotherapy is the first book to critically and coherently survey how spirituality can be incorporated into a range of psychotherapeutic approaches, including psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral humanistic, interpersonal, transpersonal, and others. This volume demonstrates the utility and accessibility of examining the spiritual dimension in therapy. It is likely to become a vital resource for the experienced clinician and the standard text for graduate programs in clinical, counseling, and consulting psychology and clinical social work."--BOOK JACKET ER -