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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laura Béres , David CrawleyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780367678081ISBN 10: 036767808 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 08 July 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: The Context and Approach: Narrative Therapy and Spirituality 1. The Self/Identity in Narrative Therapy 2. Critical Reflection and Contemplative Practices for Narrative Therapy Part II: The Language of the Soul 3. A Timeline for the Language of the Soul, from Plato to Current Day 4. Teresa of Avila’s Interior Castle 5. Edith Stein’s Conceptions of the Person 6. The Embodied Soul: Considering Merleau-Ponty’s Contributions to the Language of the Soul Part III: Integrating the Language of the Soul into Postmodern Practice 7. I, Myself, and Bakhtin: Spiritual Direction and the Self 8. Possibilities Offered: Weaving the Language of the Soul into Narrative Practices 9. Concluding Reflections: A Dialogue on the Language of the Soul for Narrative PracticesReviewsA must-read for clinicians seeking to engage spirituality with comfort and competence. Laura Beres makes a major contribution to the theory and practice of narrative therapy in this wise, clinically grounded, justice-oriented book. I can't wait to teach it! Duane Bidwell, PhD, Professor of Spiritual Care & Counseling, Claremont School of Theology, USA. Laura Beres makes links between narrative therapy and monkish and Buddhist practices. She infuses these spiritual traditions with her own emphases and produces a rare thing - a fresh approach to spirituality. Since Freud, spirituality has been left out of therapy in the rush to have it recognized as a science. Laura Beres seeks to tackle these behemoths and what emerges is an exciting mix of spiritual practices and beliefs. John Winslade, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, California State University, USA. Addressing the lack of spirituality in narrative therapy, Laura Beres explores the wisdom of significant spiritual teachers which illustrates how mind or spirit, body and world are interconnected. Grounded in Laura Beres's and David Crawley's counselling experience, this will effectively resource practitioners to integrate the language of soul into narrative approaches. Fiona Gardner, PhD, Associate Professor, Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Australia. Laura Beres's historical and philosophical tour of the language of the soul, the embodied soul, and the world soul as it relates to narrative practice is like going on retreat with a trusted spiritual advisor. We move from 'discombobulation' to peace and comfort by including the soul in our therapeutic practices. Sally St. George, Professor, School of Social Work, University of Calgary, and Dan Wulff, Professor Emeritus, School of Social Work, University of Calgary. A must-read for clinicians seeking to engage spirituality with comfort and competence. Laura Beres makes a major contribution to the theory and practice of narrative therapy in this wise, clinically grounded, justice-oriented book. I can't wait to teach it! Duane Bidwell, PhD, Professor of Spiritual Care & Counseling, Claremont School of Theology, USA. Laura Beres makes links between narrative therapy and monkish and Buddhist practices. She infuses these spiritual traditions with her own emphases and produces a rare thing - a fresh approach to spirituality. Since Freud, spirituality has been left out of therapy in the rush to have it recognized as a science. Laura Beres seeks to tackle these behemoths and what emerges is an exciting mix of spiritual practices and beliefs. John Winslade, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling, California State University, USA. Addressing the lack of spirituality in narrative therapy, Laura Beres explores the wisdom of significant spiritual teachers which illustrates how mind or spirit, body and world are interconnected. Grounded in Laura Beres's and David Crawley's counselling experience, this will effectively resource practitioners to integrate the language of soul into narrative approaches. Fiona Gardner, PhD, Associate Professor, Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Australia. Laura Beres's historical and philosophical tour of the language of the soul, the embodied soul, and the world soul as it relates to narrative practice is like going on retreat with a trusted spiritual advisor. We move from 'discombobulation' to peace and comfort by including the soul in our therapeutic practices. Sally St. George, Professor, School of Social Work, University of Calgary, and Dan Wulff, Professor Emeritus, School of Social Work, University of Calgary. Author InformationLaura Béres, MSW, MA, PhD, is an academic and clinical social worker, writing in the areas of narrative therapy, spirituality, and critical reflection on practice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |