FACE-SPIRIT : a new model for integrating spirituality into counseling and psychotherapy.

This video contains a variety of concrete integration approaches for counselors, therapists, helping professionals, instructors, and students that are both practical and flexible. The applications are categorized as either implicit (done within one's self without the client's awareness), o...

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Bibliographic Details
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Norfolk, VA : Old Dominion University, 2006.
Series:Counseling and therapy in video.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:This video contains a variety of concrete integration approaches for counselors, therapists, helping professionals, instructors, and students that are both practical and flexible. The applications are categorized as either implicit (done within one's self without the client's awareness), or explicit (performed outwardly with the client). The four implicit strategies are grouped under the acronym FACE and the six explicit strategies using the acronym SPIRIT. This video is designed to be complete and thorough enough to be used as a stand-alone guide for a class. However, it is short, direct, and easy enough to understand to be used as a supplemental video addressing spirituality in counseling practice. The video covers the historical relationship between spirituality and counseling, theories of faith development and spirituality, methods for working with clients' diverse beliefs, spiritual assessment techniques, ethical issues, research findings, references, and of course the specific strategies of the FACE-SPIRIT model.
Physical Description:1 online resource (91 min.)
Playing Time:01:30:41
Audience:For professional psychology therapists and psychology students.