Solution-focused counseling is presented as a framework for clients with religious and spiritual concerns. The theory of solution-focused counseling is described. Implications for using this model with religious and spiritual clients are considered. A case example is provided to illustrate the application of solution-focused counseling for a client dealing with religious and spiritual issues.
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In recent years, an increasing literature has addressed the prominent role of spirituality and religion in counseling (e.g., Bishop, Avila-Juarbe, & Thumme, 2003; Hall, Dixon, & Mauzey, 2004; Powers, 2005). Given the proliferation of the solution-focused movement in ...