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Main description:
Spiritual and existential struggles tell a story about the quality of clients' lives, beyond what clinicians can learn from their mental health symptoms alone. This book presents the relational spirituality model (RSM) of psychotherapy, a creative clinical process that engages existential themes to help people make sense of profound suffering or trauma.
To promote healing and growth, practitioners using the RSM provide a secure yet challenging therapeutic space, while guiding clients as they explore ways of relating to the sacred in their lives. In this model, therapeutic change is seen as an intense yet safe process of movement and tension between dwelling and seeking, stability and disruption. Assessment and intervention strategies focus on developmental systems' attachment, differentiation, and intersubjectivity to restructure relationships with the self, others, and the sacred.
In-depth clinical case examples demonstrate how to respect diverse client perspectives on suffering and trauma, and apply the RSM in individual, couple, family, and group psychotherapy. Readers will find new ways of working within the spiritual, existential, religious, and theological concerns that infuse their clients' struggles and triumphs.
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Relational Model of Spiritually Integrative Psychotherapy
Part I: Theoretical Framework of Relational Spirituality
Chapter 1. Relational Spirituality After the Medical Gaze
Chapter 2. Varieties of Relational Spirituality
Chapter 3. Balancing Spiritual Dwelling and Seeking
Chapter 4. Anxiety, Relational Trauma, and Suffering
Part II: Three Relational Development Systems
Chapter 5. Attachment and Relational Spirituality
Chapter 6. Differentiation and Relational Spirituality
Chapter 7. Intersubjectivity and Relational Spirituality
Part III. Clinical Applications of the Relational Spirituality Model
Chapter 8. Relational Spirituality in Individual Psychotherapy
Chapter 9. Relational Spirituality in Couple Therapy
Chapter 10. Relational Spirituality in Group Therapy
Chapter 11. Relational Spiritual and Therapist Formation
Chapter 12: Summary and Future Research Directions
References
Index
About the Authors
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Eurospan (American Psychological Association)
Publication date: February, 2020
Pages: 299
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychology, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation