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Client-led spiritual interventions : faith-integrated professionalism in the context of a Christian faith-based organisation

  • Susan Evans
  • , Glenda Devlin

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Abstract

Focused on the professional practice habits of Christian social workers and counsellors, this article explores the question of good practice when working therapeutically with clients asking to discuss spirituality and faith. Interviews with 10 senior practitioners who are practising Christians as part of a qualitative study revealed several common experiences when working with clients actively seeking to explore faith and spirituality: (1) using flexibility, discernment, and a client-led approach; (2) trust in God and spiritual receptiveness; and (3) managing tensions between professional, personal, and organisational values. The implications of the study highlight the requirement for professional integrity, to include practicing within one's range of competence, and the value of ongoing professional development to support good practices when working with religious clients.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)360-372
Number of pages13
JournalAustralian Social Work
Volume69
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Christians
  • counseling
  • ethics
  • social workers

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