Learn how religion can help in treating those suffering from bipolar disorderThe Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Pastoral Counseling introduces a new treatment model based on Quaker ideas and practices that can be used in conjunction with medical and psychological practice for treating manic-depressive illness. This unique book examines the interplay between religion and psychoanalysis, using the latest research on the importance of silence, prayer, and meditation in psychotherapy, the role of community in healing, and the problem of God and suffering. The book includes clinical examples from the author’s counseling practice, case studies of bipolar clients, and an extensive bibliography of materials on this crippling disorder that affects more than two million American adults.With its multidisciplinary approach, pastoral counseling may be the most effective psychotherapy for use with medical and pharmacological treatments. Pastoral counselors can gain valuable insights from psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, learning, and family systems theories for a more complete understanding of their clients. The Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Pastoral Counseling examines current understandings of the disorder, including the effects, advantages, and disadvantages of medications, genetic factors, and the search for a mood gene, and looks at current treatment approaches, including object relations, psychoeducational, and narrative psychology. The Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Pastoral Counseling examines: the writings of Quaker reformers, their methods of treatment, and the philosophies behind them key theological ideas of Quakerism that are helpful to pastoral counselors the ethical implications of pastoral counseling self-emptying as a way toward health the client’s right to privacy and individuality the nature of suffering the public perception of mental illness theological reflections of mental illness and much moreThe Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Pastoral Counseling also includes case studies of bipolar clients and an extensive bibliography of books, journal articles, and Internet resources. This unique book is an invaluable resource for pastoral counselors and psychotherapists in private practice, as well as chaplains and parish pastors.
Les mer
Introduces a treatment model based on Quaker ideas and practices that can be used in conjunction with medical and psychological practice for treating manic-depressive illness. This book examines the interplay between religion and psychoanalysis.
Les mer
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Current Research into Bipolar Disorder Defining Bipolar Disorder Treatment by Physicians Genetic Factors in Bipolar Disorder Psychotherapy and Bipolar Disorder Chapter 2. Current Pastoral Counseling Theory Case Study Beginnings Pastoral Counseling with the Bipolar Client Treatment Models Conflict in Pastoral Counseling The Religious Experience of Suffering Conclusion Chapter 3. Quaker Treatment of the Mentally Ill A Model The Founders A Theology of Quakerism? Silence Connections and Modern Expressions Conclusion Chapter 4. Silence and Psychotherapy with Bipolar Disorder A Personal Anecdote Aspects of Silence in Religious Experience Prayer and Silence Self-Emptying As a Way Toward Health Silence and Psychotherapy Chapter 5. Community in Treatment Case Study Community in the Social Sciences Public Perception of Mental Illness Theology and Community Applying Spirituality, Community, and Psychotherapy Chapter 6. Theological Reflection on Bipolar Disorder Suffering in Schillebeeckx’s Theology Solidarity and Freedom Case Analysis Chapter 7. Conclusions References Index
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780789030436
Publisert
2006-10-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
136