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Constructing a Place for Religion and Spirituality in Psychodynamic Practice
Authors:Terry B Northcut
Institution:(1) School of Social Work, Loyola University of Chicago, 820 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611
Abstract:A focus on spirituality has become in vogue for the media as well as for professional conferences, journals, and schools of social work. Likewise, our clients are struggling with how to integrate religion and/or spirituality with their therapy. The premise of this paper is that we have a role in assisting our clients with this integration and to consider some of the current postmodern approaches. However, in attempting such an integration it is important to retain certain parameters and guidelines that have been helpful to our clinical work. This paper will examine how to make room for religion and spirituality in psychodynamic psychotherapy and the ways in which constructivism can be helpful in this process. The influences of psychodynamic theories and postmodernism shape the discussion in the following areas: definition of terms, self-awareness, deconstruction of clients' narrative, assessment of strengths and vulnerabilities, and reconstruction of a useful narrative.
Keywords:spirituality  religion  psychodynamic  constructivism  narrative
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