About the Author , Preface , Foreword , Setting the scene , A common heritage? , Spiritual issues in therapy: the hidden ingredient? , Psychological issues in spiritual direction , Depression or Dark Night of the Soul? , Ethical and boundary issues , Power in the encounter , Spirituality in the therapy room—is it OK to pray? , Training: or should it be formation? , My heretical question: can spiritual direction be considered a modality of psychotherapy?
Lynette Harborne is a UKCP registered psychotherapist and a BACP senior accredited therapist and supervisor. She works in private practice as a psychotherapist, supervisor, spiritual director, and trainer and is involved in the formation of seminarians and ordinands.
In a clear and well-argued book, Lynette Harborne demonstrates why therapists and spiritual directors need to be open to each other's disciplines. This informative book raises important issues both for practising therapists and directors and for those in training.' - Canon Robert Wright, Canon Emeritus of Westminster, formerly Sub-Dean and Archdeacon of Westminster, Rector of St Margaret's, and Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
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