Integration Versus Segregation: Applications of the Spiritual Competencies in Counselor Education Programs |
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Authors: | W. Bryce Hagedorn Daniel Gutierrez |
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Affiliation: | Department of Child, Family and Community Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando. |
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Abstract: | This article explores how educators can integrate the 9 Spiritual Competencies developed by the Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling (M. T. Burke, 1998; G. Miller, 1999) into the counselor education curriculum. Rather than relegating this content to courses in which one might expect discussions of spirituality, the authors advocate for an infused approach. Input was sought from counselor educators and supervisors from around the nation with expertise in spirituality in counseling. These experts provided useful exercises, activities, and assignments that they have successfully used to integrate religious and/or spiritual discussions into the curriculum. |
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