DI Research in recent APA Handbook of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies

Danielsen Institute Executive Director, Dr. George Stavros, and Director of Research, Dr. Steven Sandage, were invited to contribute a chapter offering an overview of the Relational Spirituality Model for the APA Handbook of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapies edited by Scott Richards, Kawika Allen, and Daniel Judd. This handbook came out of a John Templeton Foundation grant project that funded practice-based research on many of these spiritually integrated psychotherapies. Dr. Sandage also served on the Scientific Advisory Board for that project.

The handbook is available in paperback and Kindle editions: https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/handbook-spiritually-integrated-psychotherapies. Below is the handbook’s overview:

Spirituality—our relationship with the sacred—is expressed through our beliefs, practices, emotions, values, and relationships. Spirituality can play a vital role in understanding the problems clients face and the solutions they seek in psychotherapy. This volume brings together top scholars who show how therapists can ethically and competently integrate spiritual perspectives and interventions into their practices and thereby more effectively treat clients from diverse religious, spiritual, racial, and cultural backgrounds. The chapters present research, clinical guidance, and case studies representing a wide variety of approaches and settings, including community mental health centers, private practice offices, hospitals and medical clinics, universities, and prisons. Given the important role that spirituality plays in many people’s lives, this book will help practitioners bring attention, sensitivity, and evidence-based knowledge about the spiritual dimension into their psychotherapy practice.