How religious beliefs affect psychotherapy: The example of Mormonism
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JOURNAL:
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1990
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Journal Article
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psychotherapy with religious clients
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Psychology
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-407-446
(Last edited on
2004/09/12 16:24:26 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Effective therapy with a religious client requires knowing specific information about the client's religion. This article models a detailed analysis of Mormonism, the religion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Major aspects of the belief system are described and analyzed. Consideration is given to beliefs about postency of religion, one's relationship to God, grace and works, and personal inspiration.
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