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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · More than 70% of U.S. adults say religion is important in their lives, and most patients want the chance to discuss religion or spirituality during therapy (Religion, Gallup Historical Trends, 2023; Oxhandler, H. K., et al., Religions, Vol. 12, No. 6, 2021). But when surveyed about their expertise, up to 80% of practicing psychologists say they ...

  2. May 8, 2024 · Caring for the body, mind, and spirit. The final roadblock is the common belief that looking for mental health support is a sign of one’s lack of faith—as if faith alone should be enough for a true believer. This mindset often prevents people from getting care that will genuinely benefit them. To those who hesitate to seek care for that ...

  3. Jan 2, 2018 · 1 The most important reason to assess faith in patients is: a unresolved guidance about faith in therapy. b avoidance of secular bias. c salience for patients. d maintenance of social cohesion. e acceptability of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. 2 The biggest risk to patients in using faith-informed therapies arises from: a lack of efficacy

    • David M. Foreman
    • 2017
  4. Oct 1, 2024 · Christian-based therapy is a thoughtful integration of psychological principles and Christian faith, designed to address mental health concerns while honoring and incorporating a person’s spiritual beliefs. At its core, Christian-based therapy operates on the premise that our mental health is intimately connected to our spiritual well-being.

  5. The evidence leaves us very confident that spirituality, faith, and religion matter to most clients. However, the main issues arise in the realm of researched approaches and techniques and how to ethically execute them (see “Religion and spirituality in the treatment room” by the APA). “Spirituality and religion are critical sources of ...

  6. Oct 31, 2013 · Therefore, the importance of spirituality and religion to the individual can be expected to influence the spiritually and religiously integrated psychotherapy as clients' motivation for therapy and faith in the therapy are crucial factors for determining the outcome of the therapy . We will elaborate on this by presenting the common factors models after defining spirituality and religion as it ...

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  8. Christian accommodative cognitive therapy for depression. Other treatments were considered possibly efficacious, but more research is needed. Richards and Worthington Jr. (2010) examined six outcome reviews of religious and spiritually-oriented therapies and found support for Christian and Muslim cognitive therapy for depression and anxiety.

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