Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 164 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Reihe: Routledge Inform Series on Minority Religions and Spiritual Movements
Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives
Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 242 mm x 164 mm, Gewicht: 530 g
Reihe: Routledge Inform Series on Minority Religions and Spiritual Movements
ISBN: 978-1-4724-7271-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The volume is divided into four parts: Part I offers perspectives on counselling from different professions; Part II offers chapters from the field leaders directly involved in counselling former members of minority religions; Part III offers unique personal accounts by members and former members of a number of different new religions; while Part IV offers chapters on some of the most pertinent current issues in the counselling/minority religions fields, written by new and established academics. In every section, the volume seeks to explore different permutations of the counsellor-client relationship when religious identities are taken into account. This includes not only ‘secular’ therapists counselling former members of religion, but the complexities of the former member turned counsellor, as well as counselling practised both within religious movements and by religious movements that offer counselling services to the ‘outside’ world.
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1 Minority Religions and Counselling: An Overview, James A. Beckford and Sarah Harvey; Part I: Perspectives on Counselling; 2 From the Curious to the Criminal: Diocesan Advisers' Requests for Counsel and Help, Pedr Beckley; 3 Enlightened or insane? Insights and dilemmas of wearing a psychotherapist’s hat and a sociological hat in the field of new religious movements, Silke Steidinger; 4 New Religious Movements and Systemic/Family Psychotherapy, Alastair Pearson; Part II: Practitioners’ Approaches; 5 Therapy with Former Members of Destructive Cults, Lorna Goldberg; 6 The Psychological Development and Consequences of Involvement with New Religious Movements: Counselling Issues for Members, Former Members and Families, Linda Dubrow-Marshall and Roderick Dubrow-Marshall; 7 Show the Fly the Way Out of the Fly Bottle: Using Art and Philosophy to Counsel Those Impacted by Controversial New Social Movements; Joseph Szimhart; Part III: Member and Former Member Experiences; 8 Pagan Experiences of Counselling and Therapy, Vivianne Crowley; 9 Scientology Auditing: pastoral counselling or a religious path to total spiritual freedom, Eric Roux; 10 How Counselling can Help Faith and Families, Simon Cooper; 11 Counselling practices within The Family International (Children of God), Abi Freeman; 12 Scammers or Saviours?, Nicola Laaninen; 13 Mindfulness and the YouTube Channel of the Mind, Maitreyabandhu; Part IV: Some Current Issues in the Counselling Field; 14 Emotional Exchange: Anxiety to Hope in Two New Religious Movements, Charlotte Shaw; 15 Attachment: Buddha and Bowlby, Joe Copestake; 16 Twelve Step Mutual Aid: Spirituality, Vulnerability and Recovery, Wendy Dossett