| Date: |
Saturday, November 1, 2008 |
| Time: |
9:00 am – 4:30 pm |
| Program No: |
S639 |
| CE Credits: |
6 |
| Tuition: |
$135 |
| Instructor: |
Hilary Bender, Ph.D., Th.D.
Robert L. Weber, Ph.D. |
| Location: |
MSPP |
| Description: |
Psychology’s use of and interest in religion and spirituality has been shifting markedly in recent years. As the field has begun to expand its originally narrow boundaries to capture the complexity of human experience across populations and world views, psychologists are increasingly called to consider and appreciate the complex roles that religion and spirituality play in their client’s lives. Despite the increased attention given by the field of psychology to spiritual and religious issues, training in this area continues to be scarce and inadequate. It is doubtful whether psychologists currently meet the spiritual and religious needs of their clients adequately. The purpose of this workshop is to utilize a number of concrete exercises in order to enhance the competencies of clinicians in addressing religious and spiritual issues with their clients. |
| Objective: |
N/A |
| Pre-Requisite: |
N/A |
| To Register: |
PDF Registration Form; How to Register |