Shared grace : therapists and clergy working together
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Shared grace : therapists and clergy working together
(Haworth religion and mental health)
Haworth Pastoral Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-218) and index
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内容説明
Learn how theology and psychology can work together to provide effective therapy!Shared Grace provides a framework within which mental health professionals and clergy can work together to provide people in need with appropriate psychological services and spiritual interventions. Breaking down the walls between psychology and religion, this guide offers you proven and tried methods and models from the authors'collaborative work. Comprehensive and intelligent, this vital book will help therapists incorporate a spiritual dimension to their sessions and give patients successful and effective services.Shared Grace is also a book about the healing power of love. It is the very personal, intense account of the authors' work to help a woman who suffered from dissociative identity disorder heal from the effects of her childhood abuse. Through this poignant story, you'll find that adding a spiritual dimension into psychotherapy brings increased richness and depth to the therapeutic process. Step-by-step practical suggestions for collaboration between therapist and clergy are included. Issues brought to light in Shared Grace include:
transforming damaged and dysfunctional images of God
the establishment of support systems within the religious community
the use of guided imagery
the creation of healthy rituals and ceremoniesShared Grace will help therapists and clergy alike and enable each to obtain the support, education, and training to make interdisciplinary collaboration successful.
目次
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Our Story: Beginnings
Introduction
Basic Terms
Basic Clinical and Spiritual Premises
Teresa's Story
Our Collaboration Begins
Chapter 2. Healing the Effects of Severe Childhood Abuse
Basic Assumptions About Therapy
Effects of Severe Childhood Abuse
Goals of Treatment
Chapter 3. The Benevolence Model
Principle One: God Is Love
Principle Two: God Loves Us
Principle Three: God's Love is Unconditional
Principle Four: God's Forgiveness Is Always Available to Us
Principle Five: We Are Called to Love God, Ourselves, and Others
Principle Six: We Were Created to Be in Relationship with One Another
Chapter 4. Implementation of the Benevolence Model I: Transforming Images and Experience
Healing Images of God
Transforming Experience
Chapter 5. Implementation of the Benevolence Model II: Healing Through Relationship
Extending Divine Love into the World
Holy Regard
Transforming Power of Love
Chapter 6. Working Together: Guidelines for Therapist/Clergy Collaboration
Types of Collaboration
Benefits of Collaboration
Guidelines for Therapists
Guidelines for Clergy
Overcoming Obstacles to Collaboration
Chapter 7. Establishment of Support Groups
Benefits of the Support Group
Guidelines for Establishing Support Groups
Guidelines for Support Group Members
Pitfalls to Avoid
Chapter 8. Healing Interventions
Metaphors
Imagery
Stories and Parables
Rituals and Ceremonies
Chapter 9. Therapists and Clergy Growing Together
Steven
Susan
Marion
Appendix A: Teresa's Personality Structure
Appendix B: Resources for Therapists
Appendix C: Resources for Clergy
Appendix D: Resources for Support Group Members
Appendix E: Resources for Survivors
Appendix F: Resources Guided Imagery
References
Index
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