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A refereed professional journal focusing on the role of social values, ethics, spirituality, and religion in counseling and psychology. This is the official journal of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC), a
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Nurturing interfaith dialogue and cooperation within the counseling context.(Editor's Note)(Editorial)
January 1, 2006... Reading a mainstream newspaper and regularly listening to National Public Radio provide a fairly clear perspective on how the media pundits by and large characterize fervent advocates of a particular religion or spirituality in the United...
Making sense of suffering: a preliminary study of changes in religious women adjusting to severe adversity.(Research and Theory)(counseling research)(includes statistical table)
January 1, 2006... This qualitative study examined interviews from 25 women who held theistic beliefs from Christian, Islamic, or Jewish traditions. All had recently experienced severe adversity but reported they were coping well. Analysis illustrated changes in...
Forging the link between multicultural competence and ethical counseling practice: a historical perspective.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2006... Recognition of multicultural competence as an essential component of ethical counseling practice is a growing trend. This article presents a historical perspective of salient events that have contributed to forging a link between multicultural...
Ethical aspects of spirituality in counseling.(psychological research)
January 1, 2006... The authors review the professional literature related to spirituality and ethics in counseling. The American Counseling Association's (1995, 2005) code of ethics was used as a basis for exploring the possibilities and limits/ boundaries...
Toward a Baha'i concept of mental health: implications for clinical practice.(counseling research)
January 1, 2006... The author highlights the emerging interest in understanding religious beliefs as a resource for more fully conceptualizing clients' psychological functioning. Although various authors have explored religious theories of mental health in an...
Ethical consideration of counselor education teaching strategies.(psychological research)(includes "Classroom Teaching Strategies" table)
January 1, 2006... Counselor educators rely on a variety of teaching strategies to augment clinical instruction and enhance student learning. Such strategies include action methods, audio/video material, and self-exploration. While using these strategies,...
Casuistry: a complement to principle ethics and a foundation for ethical decisions.(counseling research)
January 1, 2006... Ethical dilemmas within any system are created when moral/ethical principles, rules, or guidelines can be cited for opposing actions with neither side presenting the obvious, right course to follow. This condition exposes the intricate...
Is the best practices movement consistent with the values of the counseling profession? A critical analysis of Best Practices ideology.(psychological research)
January 1, 2006... The counseling profession has increasingly embraced a medicalized vision of counseling processes. The latest manifestation of this vision is the best practices (BP) movement. This movement is critically examined to determine if it is consistent...