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Solution-Oriented Spirituality: Connection, Wholeness, and Possibility for Therapist and Client

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Skills and techniques from a master therapist on how to help clients connect to their lives spiritually. Although a growing number of Americans are turning to spirituality to help explain and supplement their lives, and a vast majority identify as religious, psychotherapy has long been reluctant to work alongside clients’ sense of “something bigger.” But what kind of resources might a spiritual sensibility offer from a mental health standpoint? How can therapists helpfully and respectfully integrate spiritual feelings into their work with clients?

Bestselling author Bill O’Hanlon tackles these questions and others in this pioneering foray into the uses and pitfalls of spiritualities―both secular and religious―in a therapeutic setting. Here, spirituality is defined by its three integral components: a feeling of connection to something beyond oneself, a capacity for compassion or “feeling with,” and a sense of responsibility to make a contribution to others and to the world.

Each of these “3 Cs” comes with illustrative anecdotes, case vignettes, and specific techniques for unlocking clients’ own spiritual resources. Solution-Oriented Spirituality is O’Hanlon at his best: erudite, conversational, and committed to mining any resource that might help clients get “unstuck” from constrictive behavioral and thought patterns.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 12, 2015

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Bill O'Hanlon

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Bill O'Hanlon, M.S., is psychotherapist, author, and speaker.
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Some books and editions are published under the full name of William Hudson O'Hanlon

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Somehow was not expecting this book from Bill (he doesn't tend to discuss religion a lot), but it is one of the only books I've seen that covers this area. Good job Bill
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