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Spiritually integrated psychotherapy : understanding and addressing the sacred

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A Rationale for a Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy is given in this article, along with a discussion of problems of spiritual pathways and problems of Spiritual Pathways in times of stress.
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Part I: Introduction. A Rationale for a Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy. Part II: Understanding the Sacred. Spirituality: The Sacred Domain. Discovering the Sacred. Holding On to the Sacred. In Times of Stress: Spiritual Coping to Conserve the Sacred. In Times of Stress: Spiritual Coping to Transform the Sacred. Problems of Spiritual Destinations. Problems of Spiritual Pathways. Part III: Addressing the Sacred. An Orientation to Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy. Initial and Implicit Spiritual Assessment. Explicit Spiritual Assessment. Drawing on Spiritual Strivings, Knowledge, and Experience. Drawing on Spiritual Practices, Relationships, and Coping Methods. Addressing Problems of Spiritual Destinations. Addressing Problems of Spiritual Pathways. Part IV: Conclusions. Steps Toward a More Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy.

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