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A01=Harold G Koenig
A01=Marion A Bilich
A01=Steven D Carlson
A01=Susan Bonfiglio
abuse
abuse survivor healing
American Psychiatric Association
Author_Harold G Koenig
Author_Marion A Bilich
Author_Steven D Carlson
Author_Susan Bonfiglio
benevolence
Benevolence Model
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childhood
clinical pastoral education
disorders
dissociative
Dissociative Disorders
dissociative identity disorder
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faith-based psychotherapy
god's
Group Member
Guided Imagery
guided imagery therapy
Holy Man
Identity Disorder
Inferior Life Form
interdisciplinary mental health collaboration
love
model
multiple
Multiple Personalities
Persecutor Personalities
Religious Congregation
religious trauma counseling
Retreat House
severe
Severe Childhood Abuse
Severe Childhood Sexual Abuse
Steven's Messages
Support Group
Support Group Members
Support Group Systems
Temple Beth Israel
Teresa's Case
Teresa's Experience
Teresa's Mother
Teresa’s Case
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789011107
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Learn how theology and psychology can work together to provide effective therapy!Shared Grace provides a framework within which mental health professionals and clergy can work together to provide people in need with appropriate psychological services and spiritual interventions. Breaking down the walls between psychology and religion, this guide offers you proven and tried methods and models from the authors’collaborative work. Comprehensive and intelligent, this vital book will help therapists incorporate a spiritual dimension to their sessions and give patients successful and effective services.Shared Grace is also a book about the healing power of love. It is the very personal, intense account of the authors’ work to help a woman who suffered from dissociative identity disorder heal from the effects of her childhood abuse. Through this poignant story, you’ll find that adding a spiritual dimension into psychotherapy brings increased richness and depth to the therapeutic process. Step-by-step practical suggestions for collaboration between therapist and clergy are included. Issues brought to light in Shared Grace include:

  • transforming damaged and dysfunctional images of God
  • the establishment of support systems within the religious community
  • the use of guided imagery
  • the creation of healthy rituals and ceremoniesShared Grace will help therapists and clergy alike and enable each to obtain the support, education, and training to make interdisciplinary collaboration successful.
Bonfiglio, Susan; Koenig, Harold G; Bilich, Marion A; Carlson, Steven D

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