Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practice with Nonreligious Clients
eBook - PDF

Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practice with Nonreligious Clients

  1. 329 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Culturally Responsive Mental Health Practice with Nonreligious Clients

About this book

An affordable, practical, intersectional, research-based text on culturally-responsive therapy with nonreligious clients. While this frequently maligned and stigmatized demographic is one of the fastest growing in the country, graduate training programs seldom cover best practices for recognizing one's unrecognized biases and providing supportive, culturally-affirmative counseling for these clients, making the need for this comprehensive guide more essential for the field.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Figures
  4. List of Boxes and Tables
  5. About the Editor
  6. About the Contributors
  7. Part I Foundations
  8. 1 Introduction: Christian Hegemony and Western Approaches to Mental Health Care Dena M. Abbott and and Millie L. Myers
  9. 2 The Rise of the Religiously Unaffiliated Ryan T. Cragun and Dena M. Abbott
  10. 3 Nones and Dones: Religious Exiting in Sociological Perspective Bethany Gull, Jesse M. Smith, and Ryan T. Cragun
  11. 4 Anti-Atheist Stigma and Christian NationalismPaige Hespe
  12. 5 Nonreligion, Well-Being, and Mental Health Luke W. Galen
  13. Part II Applications
  14. 6 Race, Resistance, and Rejecting Religion: What Draws People of Color to Nonbelief in the United States? Simon Howard and Alex Borgella
  15. 7 Secular Sexual Minorities Melanie E. Brewster
  16. 8 Living in the Margins: Transgender and Gender-Diverse Nonbelievers Wei Motulsky, Veronica Kim,and Clayton Hartmann
  17. 9 Leaving Religion, Leaving Patriarchy? Carrie Bohmerand Dena M. Abbott
  18. 10 Sexuality and Secularity: The Influence of PurityCulture and Faith Debra Mollen and Ginny Maril
  19. 11 Counseling Nonreligious Clients ExperiencingGrief Jacob S. Sawyer
  20. 12 Spiritual Abuse and Religious Trauma AmongNonbelievers Patrick T. Meyer
  21. 13 Secularity and Substance Use Treatment Teagan M.Wilson
  22. 14 Conclusion: Promoting Mental Health Among Nonbelievers: Revisiting Lessons andFuture Directions Dena M. Abbott
  23. Index