This inspiring book focuses on the spiritual aspect of psychotherapy with couples. Spirituality and Couples demonstrates that spirituality is an important factor in both the therapy process and the healing process. Chapters provide models to help therapists and counselors incorporate various aspects of spirituality into their therapy practices. They show the importance of a conscious attention to spirituality as a means of strengthening the effectiveness of individual therapy sessions as well as overall therapy efforts. Mental health professionals will find that including spiritual factors into their therapy will increase the effectiveness of their work as it opens new channels of communication between clients and therapists.Spirituality and Couples stresses that therapy should be viewed as a process between human beings rather than the use of a set of tools by a therapist on clients. Chapters cover a variety of topics including: an interview with Virginia Satir on the importance of not removing "heart and soul" from her work by reducing it to a set of techniques the need to find a new basis for enduring, enriching relationships the relevance of Buddhist meditation for the practice of couples therapy spiritual awakening in the couple relationship the sacredness of marriage spiritual connections between two people an analysis of Virginia Satir's philosophy of treatment in terms of spirituality Mental health professionals, couples therapists, pastoral counselors, and clergy will find the information and strategies in this book interesting to read and helpful in their work.
Marriage Spirituality: Ten Disciplines for Couples Who Love God
This book is designed for people who are either in a committed relationship or want to be.
Our intervention model emphasizes five key components when helping clients work through spiritual struggles in psychotherapy: Assess, normalize, express, create meaning, and seek connection. Psychotherapists who work with spiritual ...
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In this book, the author spells out The Sacred-Driven Couple's 12 Acknowledgements, basic, foundational information that will get your relationship back on course.
This dynamic book will help you discover how to make your most important love relationships—with God and your potential mate—strong, lasting, and radiant.
Dig Deep tells the simultaneous stories of this couple's pilgrimage using two views of the same events. The book tells of the depths of depression, addiction, codependency, fear and the miracle of recovery.
Topics discussed in The Spiritual Work of Marriage include: marriage as spiritual crucible acceptance as a key element in spirituality and recovery idolatry as something that clocks acceptance redemption from old wounds repentance as a ...
Utilizing the wisdom of her years of personal and professional practice, Young-Eisendrath dismantles our idealized projections about love, while revealing how mindfulness and communication can help us identify and honor the differences with ...
A spiritual and psychological method of decision-making and discernment about life-styles based upon the centuries-old Christian Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola; updated and made more relevant for married couples and ...