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Contributions from ethics and research that guide integrating religion into psychotherapy.
Authors:Rosenfeld  George W
Abstract:Historically ignored or “treated,” clients' religious beliefs are being incorporated into psychotherapy because they influence client and therapist thinking and have potential to heal and harm. This paper examines how professional codes of ethics and research on religion-friendly therapeutic interventions and on helpful and harmful religious beliefs and practices provide direction in dealing with religious matters in psychotherapy. Ethical codes emphasize self-determination, beneficence, and nonmaleficence, which lead to different treatment decisions depending on how they are prioritized. The informed consent process and motivational interviewing have potential to ethically reduce harm and maximize benefits from the client's religious beliefs. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:ethics  informed consent  motivational interviewing  psychotherapy  religion  religious beliefs  religious practices
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