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Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Service Practice

Label
Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Service Practice
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Service Practice
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Social Problems and Social Issues Ser
Summary
Although health and human service professionals traditionally receive extensive training in the emotional and physical aspects of caring for a person, they rarely receive adequate instruction in an area often as essential-spirituality and religious belief. Recognizing the importance of religion to a large share of the population, Religious and Spiritual Aspects of Human Services fills this gap in human services literature. James W. Ellor, F. Ellen Netting, and Jane M. Thibault address the challenge of understanding the client's perspective-even when it involves a religious tradition unfamiliar to the practitioner-and consider the impact of the client's needs on the agency and on public policy
Target audience
adult
Content