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Counseling and Values articles from January 2007

183 total articles

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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Counseling and Values archives from January 2007

Philanthropy: a method for teaching counselors to be social advocates in the age of modern behavioral health care.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2007... Graduate counseling programs are proficient in training direct service providers but less able to teach the business of sustaining a community agency's services. Modern philanthropy emphasizes social advocacy by investing in change that...

Cultural nuances, assumptions, and the butterfly effect: addressing the unpredictability caused by unconscious values structures in cross-cultural interactions.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2007... Cultural values, cross-cultural interaction patterns that are produced by dynamical (chaotic) systems, have a significant impact on interaction, particularly among and between people from different cultures. The butterfly effect, which states...

Epistemic contradictions in counseling theories: implications for the structure of human experience and counseling practice.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2007... Theories of counseling process are founded on a logical contradiction in that they are simultaneously objectivist and constructivist in nature. Because this epistemic tension is present across diverse theories and has persisted throughout the...

The ethics of prayer in counseling.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2007... Spirituality has become increasingly important in counseling, with prayer being the spiritual intervention of choice for Christian counselors. The controversial nature of including prayer in counseling requires careful consideration of ethical...

The only way out is through: the peril of spiritual bypass.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2007... Given the increased attention to spirituality in the counseling literature, with a primary emphasis on helping clients find their spiritual path, it is important for counselors to be aware of one potential pitfall of the spiritual path, namely...

Atheism and nonspirituality as diversity issues in counseling.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2007... Counseling professionals have begun to realize that, in order to be as effective as possible, counselors must explore and understand the spiritual and religious beliefs of their clients. The literature on client belief systems and diversity,...

A review of Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling.(Book review)
January 1, 2007... Cynthia K. Chandler (2005). Animal Assisted Therapy in Counseling. New York: Routledge, 256 pp., $34.95 (paperback). ISBN: 0-415-95202-6. Counseling and Values (CVJ) readers will likely prize two central aspects of a new book, Animal...

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