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Spirit
Title:
Spirit
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Jonathan H. Ohrt, PhD; Philip B. Clarke, EdS; and Abigail H. Conley, PhD
Description:
This chapter addresses the internal lives of clients and the role of faith and meaning in wellness. Spirituality, values, ethics, and morals are delineated as they relate to meaning making and the role of self as it affects others. Spirit wellness is conceptualized as the process of feeling connected to, and searching for, meaning, purpose, and awe-inspired relationships with self, others, and the world around us.
Learning Objectives:
1.Explore ways in which counselors can better understand the internal lives of clients and the role of faith and meaning in wellness.
2.Examine spirituality, values, ethics, and morals and how these factors relate to meaning making in client’s lives.
3.Understand practical applications of exploring faith, meaning, purpose, and spiritual development with clients.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
This CE is based on an ACA book. Click
Wellness Counseling: A Holistic Approach to Prevention and Intervention
to view the Table of Contents and purchase the book.
Discounted member price:
22.00
Your price:
42.00
You could save:
47.6%
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