Table of Contents
Toward religious and spiritual competency for mental health professionals /P. Scott Richards,Allen E. Bergin --Religious diversity in North America /Roger R. Keller --Psychotherapy with Roman Catholics /Edward P. Shafranske --Psychotherapy with Eastern Orthodox Christians /Tony R. Young --Psychotherapy with Mainline Protestants: Lutheran, Presbyterian, Episcopal/Anglican, and Methodist /Michael E. McCullough,Andrew J. Weaver,David B. Larson,Kimberly R. Aay --Psychotherapy with Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestants /Nancy Stiehler Thurston --Psychotherapy with Pentecostal Protestants /Richard D. Dobbins --Psychotherapy with Latter-Day Saints /Wendy L. Ulrich,P. Scott Richards,Allen E. Bergin --Psychotherapy with Seventh-Day Adventists /Carole A. Rayburn --Psychotherapy with Orthodox Jews /Aaron Rabinowitz --Psychotherapy with Conservative and Reform Jews /Lisa Miller,Robert J. Lovinger --Psychotherapy with Muslims /Zari Hedayat-Diba --Psychotherapy with Buddhists /Mark Finn,Jeffrey B. Rubin --Psychotherapy with Hindus /Anu R. Sharma --Psychotherapy with members of African American churches and spiritual traditions /Donelda A. Cook,Christine Y. Wiley --Psychotherapy with members of Latino/Latina religions and spiritual traditions /Maria Cecilia Zea,Michael A. Mason,Alejandro Murguia --Psychotherapy with members of Asian American churches and spiritual traditions /Siang-Yang Tan,Natalie J. Dong --Psychotherapy with Native Americans: a view into the role of religion and spirituality /Alex Trujillo --Religious diversity and psychotherapy: conclusions, recommendations, and future directions /P. Scott Richards,Allen E. Bergin.