| Radha Horton-Parker and R. Charles Fawcett
						     This book contains a variety of concrete integration approaches for counselors, therapists, helping professionals, instructors, and students that are both practical and flexible. The applications are categorized as either implicit (done within one’s self without the client’s awareness), or explicit (performed outwardly with the client). The four implicit strategies are grouped under the acronym FACE and the six explicit strategies using the acronym SPIRIT.  
								This textbook is designed to be complete and thorough enough to be used as a stand-alone guide for a class. However, it is short, direct, and easy enough to read to be used as a supplemental textbook addressing spirituality in counseling practice. The book covers the historical relationship between spirituality and counseling, theories of faith development and spirituality, methods for working with clients’ diverse beliefs, spiritual assessment techniques, ethical issues, research findings, references, and of course the specific strategies of the FACE-SPIRT model.  
								  
								Special Features 
								
									- A near exhaustive review of the literature on the topic of counseling and spirituality
									
 - Vignettes and examples of counselor–client dialogue illustrating each technique
									
 - Discussion questions at the end of each chapter to facilitate classroom dialogue and individual synthetic learning 
									
 - A companion DVD that shows the authors using these techniques with the case studies, available for sale through the American Counseling Association (www.counseling.org)
								
  
								Contents                                
								 
								  
								    
								    Part One: The Why, When, and How of Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling and Psychotherapy 
								     
							         1.	The Why, When, and How of Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling and Psychotherapy 
							        2.	When to Integrate Spirituality Into Counseling and Psychotherapy 
							        3.	An Overview of Spiritual Competencies and Ethical Practice 
							        4.	How to Integrate Spirituality Into Counseling and Therapy: The FACE-SPIRIT Model 
							         
							        Part Two: FACE – Implicit Strategies for Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling and Psychotherapy 
							         
							        5.	Focusing on the Present 
							        6.	Asking for Guidance 
							         7.	Compassion Cultivation 
						            8.	Existential Empathy 
						             
						            Part Three: SPIRIT – Explicit Strategies for Integrating Spirituality Into Counseling and Psychotherapy 
						             
						            9.	Simile and Metaphor 
						            10.	Prayer 
						            11.	Interpretation of Sacred Texts 
						            12.	Ritual Therapy 
						            13.	Imagery 
						            14.	Transgression Relief 
						            15.	Closing Thoughts & Vignettes
							       
							   
							                                  
						     160 pages 
							        2009/paperback/ISBN 978-0-89108-341-2 
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