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Briggs, Michele Kielty; Dixon, Andrea L. – Counseling and Values, 2013
Women's spirituality has unique characteristics that are often ignored within the spirituality literature. The authors review the literature on women's spirituality to reveal the major themes women have identified as relevant to their spiritual journeys across the life span. Implications for counseling and ideas for practice are included after…
Descriptors: Females, Counseling, Religious Factors, Spiritual Development
Cashwell, Craig S.; Bentley, Paige B.; Yarborough, J. Preston – Counseling and Values, 2007
Given the increased attention to spirituality in the counseling literature, with a primary emphasis on helping clients find their spiritual path, it is important for counselors to be aware of one potential pitfall of the spiritual path, namely spiritual bypass. Spiritual bypass occurs when clients seek to use their spiritual beliefs, practices,…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Counselor Client Relationship, Counseling, Wellness
Reinert, Duane F.; Edwards, Carla E.; Hendrix, Rebecca R. – Counseling and Values, 2009
The authors summarize the growing body of empirical research literature in the area of psychology of religion that has been guided by attachment theory and indicate implications for counseling, including practical suggestions for case conceptualization, possible spiritual interventions, and ethical guidelines for practice. Attachment theory…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Ethics, Religion, Religious Factors

Herzbrun, Michael B. – Counseling and Values, 1999
Through in-depth interviews with nine adult Jewish nonbelievers, this study explored the onset of their nonbelief and the degree of their spiritual well-being, and compares these results with nine Jewish believers. Findings indicate a need to revise current theories of religious development and also suggest the potential value of counseling…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Interviews, Judaism, Qualitative Research

Suyemoto, Karen L.; MacDonald, Marian L. – Counseling and Values, 1996
This study used a flexible, data-driven research method to derive an inductive theory concerning the content and function of religious beliefs. Data from interviews with 28 undergraduates were content analyzed, yielding 7 distinct belief domains: higher power, creation, soul, life after death, spiritual connection with others, fate, and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Ideology, Religion, Religion Studies

Berkel, LaVerne A.; Armstrong, Tonya D.; Cokley, Kevin O. – Counseling and Values, 2004
Spirituality is emerging as a significant area of inquiry for physical and mental health professionals (for a review see George, Larson, Koenig, & McCullough, 2000). Defined as the degree to which individuals endorse a relationship with God or a transcendent force that brings meaning and purpose to their existence, spirituality affects the ways in…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, College Students, African American Students, Religion

Walker, Donald F.; Gorsuch, Richard L.; Tan, Siang-Yang – Counseling and Values, 2005
The most frequently identified factor associated with the use of religious and spiritual interventions in counseling has been therapists' personal religious attitudes or behaviors. Church attendance and personal religious behaviors, in particular, have been found to correlate with therapists' use of religious and spiritual interventions in…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Counseling Techniques, Christianity, Spiritual Development

Reinert, Duane F.; Smith, Caroline E. – Counseling and Values, 1997
Spiritual development in religiously involved lay women was studied. Differences were found between those who had or had not experienced sexual abuse in childhood, suggesting that the sexually abused may turn to their faith and spirituality for support. Additional findings and implications for spiritual development and counseling are discussed.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Abuse, Counseling, Counseling Techniques