Qualitative Investigation of Student Reflections on a Spiritual/Religious Diversity Experience |
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Authors: | Juleen K Buser Trevor J Buser |
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Institution: | Department of Graduation Education, Leadership, and Counseling, Rider University, Lawrenceville. |
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Abstract: | Twenty‐six master's‐level counselor education students participated in a spiritual and religious diversity assignment, which involved participation in a spiritual or religious activity for 5 weeks. Participants then discussed these experiences in reflection papers. After analysis of the student papers, the authors identified the following themes: (a) discomfort related to the experience, (b) initial assumptions regarding spirituality and religion, (c) movement toward appreciation of spiritual and religious diversity, (d) increases in self‐understanding, (e) the value of experiential learning, and (f) motivation for additional learning. The authors provide suggestions for counselor training on spirituality and religion. |
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Keywords: | spirituality religion counselor training |
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