Spirituality in counseling /

"Spirituality permeates everything in life--it is part of who we are, and the counseling relationship is no exception. This DVD will teach your students concepts and skills for integrating spirituality into the counseling process. Several professors of religion are briefly interviewed to explai...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Microtraining Associates, Microtraining and Multicultural Development (Firm)
Other Authors: Muck, Audrey, Gladding, Samuel T., Kielty, Michele, Bridges, Linda McKinnish, Leonard, Bill (Bill J.), Neal, Lynn S., Ilesanmi, Simeon O., 1963-, Ford, James L. (James Lowry), 1957-, Henderson, Donna A.
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Hanover, MA : Microtraining Associates, 2009.
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:"Spirituality permeates everything in life--it is part of who we are, and the counseling relationship is no exception. This DVD will teach your students concepts and skills for integrating spirituality into the counseling process. Several professors of religion are briefly interviewed to explain the breadth and depth of spirituality, including its similarities and differences to religion. Then, Dr. Briggs provides information on the historically significant figures in counseling and spirituality and also provides an overview of the spiritual competencies in counseling. The DVD ends with two vignettes--one with Sam Gladding and one with Michele Briggs. The viewer observes the implementation of spirituality within the counseling relationship. Concerns about envy, meaning and identity are addressed in these interactions. Each session ends with a moderator's help to process the sessions and explore the impact and meaning of these therapeutic encounters for the client and clinician alike."--Microtraining Associates website.
Item Description:Previously released on DVD.
Physical Description:1 online resource (49 min.)
Production Credits:Videography, Cassie Cox Evans, Beth Harper ; music, Quique Rodriquez ; chief researcher, Cassie Cox Evans.