The Spirituality in the Therapeutic Practice?

Vol.7,No.3-4(2013)

Abstract

The growing interest in spirituality raises many questions concerning the work with clients. Even the definition of the concept of spirituality is a matter of discussions. Spirituality is an autonomous, specific dimension of human being (as well as the bio-psycho-social dimensions are). The therapist does not become an expert in spirituality merely in virtue of his psychotherapeutic schooling; nevertheless he should be able to treat this point in the case of his client and also in his own life.

Ludmila Bartůšková, First Faculty of Medicine and Catholic Theological Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic e-mail: bartuskova.ludmila@seznam.czPetr Glogar, theologist and family therapst, Prague, Czech Republic e-mail: petr.glogarocd@gmail.com


Keywords:
bio-psycho-socio-spiritual dimensions of human being; psychotherapy; spirituality
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