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      • Psychotherapy clients get better care when their spirituality is included, and even therapists themselves find their work more meaningful when paying attention to the spiritual.
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  2. Jun 27, 2020 · Psychotherapy clients get better care when their spirituality is included, and even therapists themselves find their work more meaningful when paying attention to the spiritual.

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    • Neuroscience, Consciousness, and Spirituality
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    Spirituality has traditionally been considered an elusive concept that is difficult to investigate. Hence, its role in psychological well-being has been seen as largely absent. More recently, however, spirituality has been rightfully placed in contemporary psychology. This includes metatheoretical propositions that explain it as a legitimate psycho...

    A body of research evidence indicates that spirituality plays an important role in treating medical and psychological conditions (Stanard et al., 2000) and that any form of psychotherapy exploring the depth of the human psyche will eventually reach the spiritual domain (Elkins, 2005). Meta-analytic results of 31 studies investigating spiritually or...

    Given the progress and convergences outlined thus far, it’s not at all surprising thatneuroscience and the clinical benefits of spiritual practiceshave become major drivers of recent scientific inquiry. Contemporary consciousness researchprovides emerging proof-of-concept evidence of spirituality by asserting that: (1) the mind is separate from the...

    Almost a century ago, Carl Jung noticed that many people in his day were afflicted by debilitating feelings of insignificance, inadequacy, and hopelessness. In his Collected Works, Jung concluded that such feelings were caused by what he called the “Spiritual problem of modern man.”

    From a personal perspective and professional capacity, I dare to say (without exaggeration) that spiritual practices could save anyone years of suffering and/or psychotherapy. Not surprisingly, in recent times, multiple authors/spiritual teachers – some of whom have become international bestsellers (e.g., Tolle, Singer) – have been disseminating th...

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  3. Jun 27, 2020 · The Importance of Spirituality in Therapy. Interview with Dr. Russell Siler Jones on the spiritual dimension of therapy. Posted June 27, 2020. Source: Russell Siler Jones, used with permission....

  4. Sep 27, 2019 · One recent study found the spiritual beliefs of people in therapy impacted their levels of worry, stress, and tolerance of uncertainty. Those participants who trusted in a...

  5. Spiritually integrated approaches to psychological therapies enable practitioners to be responsive to clients’ religious and spiritual concerns and have been combined with most mainstream therapeutic approaches.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · The associations identified between psychology and spirituality can inform how spiritual enquiry can assist us in promoting psychological well-being, by acknowledging the history of psychology through to current paradigms.

  7. Nov 16, 2014 · Relevance to the Practice of Psychotherapy. Two major reasons why this is so important for every psychotherapist are: Religious and spiritual issues may be relevant to the underlying issues that prompt clients to seek treatment.