Bridging the gap between religious belief and psychotherapy, this guide equips therapists with practical strategies to navigate clients' spiritual concerns. Each chapter, crafted by a mental health expert grounded in their faith, explores core doctrines, addresses potential misunderstandings, and builds pathways for trust and positive outcomes.
Provides concrete guidance for working effectively with clients from a wide range of religious backgrounds, including all of the main Christian denominations, Judaism, Islam, Eastern traditions, and the ethnic-centred spirituality of African-American, Latino, and American Indian populations. Each of the 16 core chapters is written by a contributor who is both a mental health professional and an expert in the religious tradition described.