Description
In opening chapters, Matise addresses the spiritual needs of our modern times and how most people are on a quest and searching for something, be that meaning, purpose, happiness, or some other aspect, to foster contentment and stability in their lives. The book addresses various challenges that can arise when working with a person around spiritual issues, common paradigms and approaches, and the importance of a developmental perspective to conceptualize the individual and their spirituality. It recognizes the shift for many away from religion and toward spirituality, and how that can influence how we choose to live our lives. Techniques to promote the emergence of the spiritual in a person's life are provided, as well as suggested activities to prescribe for further development.
Presenting a unique viewpoint and modern framework for working with clients, Spirituality and the Helping Professions is an essential resource for courses and programs in counseling, psychology, and related helping professions.
About the Author
Miles Matise is an associate professor of counseling and psychology at Troy University and a faculty member in the School of Counseling and Human Services at Walden University. He holds a Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision, M.S. in community counseling, and M.Div. Dr. Matise's research focuses on spiritual development, contemporary issues facing families, and ecotherapy as a modality for mental health.
Book Information
ISBN 9781793568281
Author Miles Matise
Format Paperback
Page Count 526
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc