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      Handbook of religion and spirituality in social work practice and research

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      • 발행사항

        New York, NY : Springer, 2018 ⓒ2018

      • 발행연도

        2018

      • 작성언어

        영어

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      • DDC

        331.256 판사항(22)

      • ISBN

        9781493978427
        9781493970384
        9781493970391

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        New York(State)

      • 서명/저자사항

        Handbook of religion and spirituality in social work practice and research / Sana Loue.

      • 형태사항

        xxii, 397 pages ; 24 cm

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • CONTENTS
      • Part Ⅰ Foundations
      • 1 Religion, Spirituality, Belief, and Culture = 3
      • General Considerations = 3
      • Spirituality and Religion = 4
      • CONTENTS
      • Part Ⅰ Foundations
      • 1 Religion, Spirituality, Belief, and Culture = 3
      • General Considerations = 3
      • Spirituality and Religion = 4
      • Culture = 9
      • Implications for Social Work Practice = 11
      • Notes = 12
      • References = 12
      • 2 Social Work Values, Ethics, and Spirituality = 17
      • Tracing the Social Work-Religion Connection = 17
      • Social Work Values = 18
      • Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Social Work Practice = 23
      • Engaging the Client = 23
      • Addressing Values Conflicts = 24
      • An Ethical Framework for Decision-Making = 27
      • Social Work Education = 28
      • Notes = 32
      • References = 33
      • 3 Cultural and Spiritual Humility : A Guiding Principle = 37
      • Social Work and the Value of Cultural Competence = 37
      • The Evolution of Cultural Competence in Brief = 38
      • The Myth of Cultural Competence = 41
      • Cultural Humility and Cultural Safety and Beyond : New Understandings and Implications for Social Work = 43
      • Notes = 46
      • References = 46
      • 4 The Meaning and Purpose of Ritual = 51
      • The Meaning and Significance of Ritual = 51
      • Ritual and the Family = 56
      • Implications for Social Work = 59
      • Notes = 61
      • References = 61
      • 5 Conducting Religious/Spirituality/Belief Assessments and Histories in Clinical Practice = 65
      • Preliminary Considerations = 65
      • Understandings of Religious and Spiritual Development = 65
      • Approaches to Religious/Spiritual Assessment = 69
      • Using the Assessment to Formulate Interventions = 76
      • References = 78
      • 6 Life Cycles Across Faith Traditions = 81
      • The Life Cycle Across Diverse Religions = 81
      • Buddhism = 81
      • Daily Living = 83
      • Death = 83
      • Christianity = 83
      • Infancy-Youth = 84
      • Adulthood = 84
      • Daily Living = 85
      • Death = 85
      • Hinduism = 86
      • Infancy-Youth = 86
      • Adulthood = 87
      • Daily Living = 89
      • Death = 89
      • Islam = 89
      • Infancy-Youth = 89
      • Adulthood = 90
      • Daily Living = 91
      • Death = 92
      • Judaism = 93
      • Infancy-Youth = 93
      • Adolescence = 94
      • Adulthood = 95
      • Daily Living = 96
      • Death = 97
      • Implications for Social Workers = 98
      • Notes = 99
      • References = 100
      • 7 Religious Observances, Festivals, and Celebrations = 103
      • Observances Across Faiths = 103
      • The Baha'i Faith Tradition = 103
      • Buddhism = 109
      • Christianity = 110
      • Hinduism = 112
      • Islam = 112
      • Judaism = 114
      • Implications for Social Work = 116
      • Notes = 118
      • References = 118
      • Part Ⅱ Preventing, Healing, and Coping with Illness and End of Life
      • 8 Understanding Religion-Based Healing Traditions = 123
      • Healing Traditions, Religion/Spirituality, and Health = 123
      • Christian Charismatic Healing = 123
      • Christian Science = 126
      • New Age Religions = 128
      • Shamanism = 130
      • Santeria = 133
      • Implications for Social Work = 137
      • References = 139
      • 9 Religion, Spirituality, Mental Health, and Mental Illness = 143
      • Views of Religion in Mental Health Care = 143
      • Religious and Secular Understandings of Mental Illness = 144
      • Diagnosis : Religious/Spiritual Experience or Mental Illness? = 146
      • Building a Therapeutic Alliance = 149
      • Case Example = 151
      • Integrating Religious/Spiritual Beliefs and Practices into Care = 152
      • Additional Considerations for Social Workers = 155
      • Notes = 156
      • References = 157
      • 10 Preventing and Treating Disease = 163
      • Religious and Spiritual Activity and Physical Health = 163
      • Public Religious Activity = 163
      • Prayer = 165
      • Lifestyle and Belief = 167
      • Mechanisms and Pathways of Action = 168
      • Implications for Working with Clients and Communities = 170
      • Notes = 171
      • References = 173
      • 11 Religious and Spiritual Practices and Coping = 179
      • Background = 179
      • Religious Spiritual Activities and Coping = 180
      • Public Religious Activity = 183
      • Prayer = 183
      • Meditation = 187
      • Implications for Social Work Practice = 188
      • Notes = 190
      • References = 191
      • 12 Understandings of Dying, Death, and Mourning = 195
      • Attachment, Death, and Grief = 195
      • Buddhist Perspectives on Death and Mourning = 197
      • Christian Perspectives on Death and Mourning = 198
      • The Nature of Death = 198
      • The Funeral = 198
      • Hindu Perspectives on Death and Mourning = 199
      • Islamic Perspectives on Death and Mourning = 199
      • The Nature of Death = 199
      • Funeral and Burial Rituals = 202
      • The Eschaton and Resurrection = 204
      • Jewish Perspectives on Death and Mourning = 207
      • Burial = 208
      • Mourning Rituals = 208
      • Secular Perspectives = 211
      • Implications for Social Work = 211
      • Notes = 213
      • References = 214
      • Part Ⅲ Relationship and Community
      • 13 Spirituality, Belief, and Relationship = 221
      • Relating to Friends and Strangers = 221
      • Family Relationships = 223
      • Forgiveness, Apology, and Relationship = 223
      • Implications for Social Work = 228
      • Notes = 233
      • References = 233
      • 14 Family Violence and Abuse in the Context of Faith and Belief = 237
      • Child Abuse, Neglect, and Maltreatment = 237
      • Overview = 237
      • Definitions and Approaches = 237
      • Scriptural Foundations for Child Maltreatment = 242
      • Intimate Partner Abuse = 246
      • Overview = 246
      • Scripture and Partner Violence = 248
      • Implications for Social Work = 251
      • Interventions = 251
      • Notes = 253
      • References = 254
      • 15 (Re)Building Bridges in and with Family and Community = 263
      • Conceptualizing Forgiveness = 263
      • Forgiveness in the Psychological Literature = 264
      • Forgiveness in the Abrahamic Faiths : Judaism, Christianity, and Islam = 265
      • Forgiveness in Christianity = 266
      • Judaism = 266
      • Islam = 268
      • Forgiveness in Buddhism and Hinduism = 269
      • Implications for Social Work = 270
      • Social Work with Children and Families = 270
      • Social Work with Communities = 272
      • Notes = 274
      • References = 275
      • 16 Religious and Spiritual Traditions of Altruism, Community Service, and Activism = 281
      • The Nature of Altruism = 281
      • Altruism Across Faith Communities = 282
      • Buddhism = 282
      • Christianity = 285
      • Hinduism = 286
      • Islam = 287
      • Judaism = 289
      • Altruism Across Faiths and Its Implications for Social Work = 290
      • Notes = 292
      • References = 292
      • 17 Community Worship and Ritual = 295
      • The Nature and Purpose of Community Ritual = 295
      • Community Bonding and Identity = 295
      • Remembrance = 299
      • Community Reconciliation = 300
      • Community Mourning and Healing = 301
      • Implications for Social Work = 302
      • Notes = 303
      • References = 303
      • 18 Issues of Inclusion and Exclusion = 307
      • Understanding Collective Identity Formation = 307
      • Inclusion and Exclusion : Sexual Orientation as a Case Example of Boundary Construction = 310
      • Implications for Social Work : Formulating Interventions = 313
      • Working with Individual Clients = 314
      • Notes = 316
      • References = 320
      • 19 Spirituality, Religion, and Violent Radicalization = 325
      • Defining Violent Radicalization = 325
      • Violent Radicalization in the United States = 328
      • Christian Identity Theology : Anti-Nonwhite, Anti-Gay = 328
      • Anti-Abortion Movements : The Army of God and Operation Rescue = 330
      • Islamic Violent Radicalization = 331
      • The Process of Radicalization = 332
      • Underlying Theories and Models = 334
      • Potential Roles for Social Work = 334
      • Notes = 340
      • References = 340
      • Part Ⅳ Religion and Spirituality in Research
      • 20 Assessing Religion and Spirituality in Research = 347
      • Screens, Assessments, and Histories = 347
      • Selecting an Instrument = 348
      • Implications for Social Work = 356
      • References = 357
      • 21 Research with Religious Communities = 361
      • Defining Community = 361
      • Engaging with Religious Communities for Research = 362
      • Developing Access and Trust = 362
      • Community Representation = 363
      • Group Dynamics and Power Relations = 364
      • Risks to the Community and Its Members = 366
      • Implications for Social Work = 368
      • Notes = 369
      • References = 370
      • 22 Ethical Issues in Conducting Research on Religion and Spirituality = 373
      • Ethical Principles of Research = 373
      • Respect for Persons = 374
      • Beneficence and Nonmaleficence = 383
      • Justice = 383
      • Social Work Research Related to Religion/Spirituality with Children Participants : The Requirement of Assent = 384
      • Other Ethical Considerations = 384
      • Continuing Consent = 384
      • After the Research-Publication and Dissemination = 385
      • References = 386
      • Index = 389
      • Index to Scriptural Citations = 395
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