Social workers and helping professionals serve many people who draw upon religion and spirituality to find meaning, thrive, and overcome oppression and obstacles in their lives. The third edition of Spiritual Diversity in Social Work Practice provides a comprehensive framework of values, knowledge, and skills for spiritually sensitive and culturally appropriate practice with diverse religious and non-religious clients. This classic text contains forty different case examples and stories that vividly illustrate the professional values and ethical principles that guide spiritually sensitive practice. Learning activities at the end of each chapter encourage readers personal and professional development through self-reflection, dialogue, creative expression, outreach to the community, and skill application.The book also draws connections between spiritual and cultural diversity, gender, and LGBTQI issues. It introduces beliefs, values, and social welfare applications of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Indigenous spiritual perspectives, Islam, Judaism, Existentialism, and Transpersonal and Deep Ecological Theories. Skills for spiritual assessment and spiritually sensitive practices include mindfulness, meditation, ritual and ceremony, forgiveness, spiritually sensitiveadministration, and engagement with community-based spiritual support systems. For social workers and other professional helpers committed to supporting the spiritual care of individuals, families, and communities, this definitive guide offers state-of-the-art interdisciplinary and international insights as well as practical tools that students and practitioners alike can put to immediate use.
Part I Central Values and Concepts for Spiritually Sensitive Social Work; 1 Guiding Principles; 2 Compassion, the Call to Service, and Ethical Principles for Social Work; 3 The Meaning of Spirituality; Part II Exploring Spiritual Diversity for Social Work Practice; 4 Human Diversity, Spirituality, and Social Work Practice; 5 Religious Perspectives on Social Service and Implications for Social Work Practice; 6 Nonsectarian Spiritual Perspectives, Comparisons, and Implications for Cooperation; Part III Spiritually Sensitive Social Work in Action; 7 Creating a Spiritually Sensitive Context for Practice; 8 Spiritual Development; 9 Spiritual Assessment; 10 Ethical Guidelines for Spiritually Sensitive and Culturally Appropriate Practice; 11 Spiritual Growth Promoting Practices; 12 Transformational Process in Spiritually Sensitive Social Work Practice; 13 A Worldwide View; Appendix: Methodological Summary for the 2008 National Survey of NASW Members (U.S.A.) on Spirituality and Religion in Practice;
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