Religious and Spiritual Issues in Counseling
Applications Across Diverse Populations
- By Mary Thomas Burke, Jane Carvile Chauvin, Judy Maranti

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- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 424
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 4th November 2004
- ISBN: 978-1-58391-372-7
About the Book
Religious and Spiritual Issues in Counseling is a comprehensive resource for counselors, psychotherapists and psychologists seeking to understand and incorporate the spiritual dimension of a client's person, and to use this understanding in developing successful intervention strategies with clients. Including case studies and exercises for self-exploration, this book covers specific groups, such as the elderly, the homeless as well as multicultural populations. Human development concerns are integrated into the book and address the changing role that spirituality plays throughout the lifespan.Table of Contents
Preface1. Introduction
2. Children and Adolescence
3. Men and Spiritual Development
4. The Elderly Population
5. Women
6. Gay and Lesbian Population
7. Persons with Disabilities
8. Spirituality and Grief
9. African Americans
10. Asian Americans
11. Latino Population
12. Native Americans
13. Judaic Population
14. Christianity
15. Islam and other Eastern Traditions
ACA Code of Ethics
ACA Standards of Practice
References
Appendix B: NASW Code of Ethics
Appendix C: APA Ethical Principles
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
Appendix D: AAMFT Code of Ethics
About the Author(s)
Mary Thomas Burke, Ph.D., was Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education at UNC Charlotte and member of the American Counseling Association, the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling. She had served as president of the North Carolina Counseling Association, and had been on the editorial board of the Journal of Counseling and Values. Dr. Burke passed away last year.Jane C. Chauvin, Ph.D., is Professor of Education at Loyola University and has served as president of the American Association of State Counseling Boards, the National Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religions Values in Counseling, Chi Sigma Iota's Alpha Zeta Chapter and the Louisiana Counseling Association.
Judith G. Miranti, Ed.D., is Dean of Humanities, Education and Counseling and Professor of Counselor Education at Our Lady of the Cross College in Louisiana.
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