Abstract
The professional counselor can describe the similarities and differences between spirituality and religion, including the basic beliefs of various spiritual systems, major world religions, agnosticism and atheism. The professional counselor recognizes that the client's beliefs (or absence of beliefs) about spirituality and/or religion are central to his or her worldview and can influence psychosocial functioning.
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Counseling | Counselor Education | Education | Mental and Social Health | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Repository Citation
Duba, Dr. Jill D.; Cashwell, Craig; and Glosoff, Harriet, "Helping Counselors Develop Relational Competencies when Working with Religious & Spiritual Clients" (2009). Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications. Paper 77.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/csa_fac_pub/77
Included in
Counselor Education Commons, Education Commons, Mental and Social Health Commons, Religion Commons