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Use of religious and spiritual interventions by trainees in APA-accredited Christian clinical psychology programs
Authors:Donald F. Walker  Richard L. Gorsuch  Siang-Yang Tan  Kathryn E. Otis
Affiliation:1. Psychological Studies Institute , Atlanta, GA, USA dwalker@psy.edu;3. Graduate School of Psychology , Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract:Little is known about the effectiveness of Christian clinical programs accredited by the American Psychological Association in training students to use religious and spiritual interventions in therapy. We surveyed 162 student therapists from three such programs regarding their training experiences and use of religious and spiritual interventions. Self-reported competency and use of religious and spiritual interventions correlated with a number of training components. However, none of the training components predicted unique variance in regression equations above and beyond that of general professional training, personal religiousness, and intervention-specific training. Suggestions are offered regarding intervention-specific training in both Christian and secular programs, the role of personal therapy in training, and the development of guidelines for competency in using religious and spiritual interventions.
Keywords:religious intervention  spiritual intervention  trainees  APA  Christian clinical psychology programs
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