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		<title>Spiritual Diversity in Social Work Practice: The Heart of Helping</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Higo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spiritual Diversity in Social Work Practice: The Heart of Helping
By Edward R. Canada and Leola Dyrud Furman
Weaving together interdisciplinary theory and research, as well as the  results from a national survey of practitioners, the authors describe a  spiritually oriented model for practice that places clients&#8217; challenges  and goals within the context of [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-202" src="http://botw.commons.udmercy.edu/files/2010/03/spiritual_diversity.jpg" alt="spiritual_diversity" width="140" height="211" />By Edward R. Canada and Leola Dyrud Furman</p>
<p>Weaving together interdisciplinary theory and research, as well as the  results from a national survey of practitioners, the authors describe a  spiritually oriented model for practice that places clients&#8217; challenges  and goals within the context of their deepest meanings and highest  aspirations. Using richly detailed case examples and thought-provoking  activities, this highly accessible text illustrates the professional  values and ethical principles that guide spiritually sensitive practice.   It presents definitions and conceptual models of spirituality and  religion; draws connections between spiritual diversity and cultural,  gender, and sexual orientation diversity; and offers insights from  Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Indigenous religions,  Islam, Judaism, Existentialism, and Transpersonal theory.  Eminently  practical, it guides professionals in understanding and assessing  spiritual development and related mental health issues and outlines  techniques that support transformation and resilience, such as  meditation, mindfulness, ritual, forgiveness, and engagement of  individual and community-based spiritual support systems.</p>
<p>For  social workers and other professional helpers committed to supporting  the spiritual care of individuals, families, and communities, this  definitive guide offers state-of-the-art interdisciplinary and  international insights as well as practical tools that students and  practitioners alike can put to immediate use.</p>
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