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Explores the variety of theatrical and performance traditions and practices in early modern Europe and intersecting cultures. This book features articles that extend our understanding of early modern playing, theater history, and dramatic texts and interpretation.
What place does spiritual need and healing have in the counselling room? Denying the spiritual dimension of personal distress can be potentially hurtful to clients, but the issue of spirituality is also fraught with professional and ethical issues for therapists. This book draws on original research to move the debate about spiritual need forwards in relation to therapeutic practice, supervision, and training.An international team of contributors offer a diverse range of perspectives to critically explore a wide spectrum of spiritual issues, including prayer, pastoral care and traditional healing. Edited by a leading figure in the field, this book:* Illuminates experiences of both clients and practitioners through detailed case vignettes* Draws on cutting-edge research in this growing field* Invites readers to address their own therapeutic practice with hands-on discussion pointsThis measured and thoughtful approach provides a fascinating insight to an often complex and controversial topic. As such, the book is essential reading for trainees and practitioners of counselling and psychotherapy.
Issues of spirituality are gaining increasing prominence within the therapeutic professions. Written by a figure in this emerging domain, this book provides a creative focus for therapists wishing to consider how spirituality may inform or shape their own practice.
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