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Handbook of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Practice and Research

Autor Sana Loue
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iun 2017
This singular reference explores religion and spirituality as a vital, though often misconstrued, lens for building better understanding of and empathy with clients. A diverse palette of faiths and traditions is compared and contrasted (occasionally with secularism), focusing on areas of belief that may inspire, comfort, or trouble clients, including health and illness, mental illness, healing, coping, forgiveness, family, inclusion, and death. From assessment and intervention planning to conducting research, these chapters guide professionals in supporting and assisting clients without minimizing or overstating their beliefs. In addition, the book’s progression of ideas takes readers beyond the well-known concept of cultural competence to model a larger and more meaningful cultural safety.
Among the topics included in the Handbook:
  • Integrating religion and spirituality into social work practice. 
  • Cultural humility, cultural safety, and beyond: new understandings and implications for social work.
  • Healing traditions, religion/spirituality, and health.
  • Diagnosis: religious/spiritual experience or mental illness?
  • Understandings of dying, death, and mourning. 
  • (Re)building bridges in and with family and community.
  • Ethical issues in conducting research on religion and spirituality.
The Handbook of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Practice and Research is a richly-textured resource for social workers and mental health professionals engaged in clinical practice and/or research seeking to gain varied perspectives on how the religion and spirituality of their clients/research participants may inform their work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781493970384
ISBN-10: 1493970380
Pagini: 393
Ilustrații: XXII, 397 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Cuprins

Introduction.- Part I: Foundations.- Religion, Spirituality, Belief, and Culture.- Social Work Values, Ethics, and Spirituality.- Cultural and Spiritual Humility: A Guiding Principle.- The Meaning and Purpose of Ritual.- Conducting Religious/Spiritual Belief Assessments and Histories in Clinical Practice.- Life-Cycles across Faith Traditions.- Religious Observances, Festivals, and Celebrations.- Part II: Preventing, Healing, and Coping with Illness and End of Life.- Understanding Religion-Based Healing Traditions.- Religion, Spirituality, Mental Health and Mental Illness.- Preventing and Treating Disease.- Religious and Spiritual Practices and Coping.- Understandings of Dying, Death, and Mourning.- Part III: Relationship and Community.- Spirituality, Belief, and Relationship.- Family Violence and Abuse in the Context of Faith and Belief.- (Re)building Bridges in and with Family and Community.- Religious and Spiritual Traditions of Altruism, Community Service, and Activism.- Community Worship and Ritual.- Issues of Inclusion and Exclusion.- Spirituality, Religion, and Violent Radicalization.- Part IV: Religion and Spirituality in Research.- Assessing Religion and Spirituality in Research.- Research with Religious Communities.- Ethical Issues in Conducting Research on Religion and Spirituality.- Index.- Index to Scriptural Citations.

Notă biografică

Dr. Loue is a Professor in the Department of Bioethics and serves as the Vice Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity in the School of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. She has secondary appointments in the Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Psychiatry, and Global Health and at MSASS, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Dr. Loue holds graduate degrees in law (J.D.), epidemiology (Ph.D.), medical anthropology (Ph.D.), social work (M.S.S.A.), and secondary education (M.A.). She is also ordained as an interfaith minister. Dr. Loue’s primary research focus is on HIV risk and prevention and family violence in marginalized communities, such as non-English speakers, immigrants, sexual and ethnic/racial minorities, and persons with severe mental illness. Other research interests include forensic epidemiology, severe mental illness, and ethical issues in the conduct of research with vulnerable persons. 

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This singular reference explores religion and spirituality as a vital, though often misconstrued, lens for building better understanding of and empathy with clients. A diverse palette of faiths and traditions is compared and contrasted (occasionally with secularism), focusing on areas of belief that may inspire, comfort, or trouble clients, including health and illness, mental illness, healing, coping, forgiveness, family, inclusion, and death. From assessment and intervention planning to conducting research, these chapters guide professionals in supporting and assisting clients without minimizing or overstating their beliefs. In addition, the book’s progression of ideas takes readers beyond the well-known concept of cultural competence to model a larger and more meaningful cultural safety.
Among the topics included in the Handbook:
  • Integrating religion and spirituality into social work practice. 
  • Cultural humility, cultural safety, and beyond: new understandings and implications for social work.
  • Healing traditions, religion/spirituality, and health.
  • Diagnosis: religious/spiritual experience or mental illness?
  • Understandings of dying, death, and mourning. 
  • (Re)building bridges in and with family and community.
  • Ethical issues in conducting research on religion and spirituality.
The Handbook of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work Practice and Research is a richly-textured resource for social workers and mental health professionals engaged in clinical practice and/or research seeking to gain varied perspectives on how the religion and spirituality of their clients/research participants may inform their work.

Caracteristici

Provides examples from clinical practice and community-focused work
Utilizes a strengths-based, interfaith perspectives
Reviews existing literature from across disciplines
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras