Description
Learn multidisciplinary interventions to treat the whole person
Safely integrate spiritual principles into psychotherapy
Heidi Schreiber-Pan – Integrating Your Client’s Spirituality in Clinical Practice
Mindfulness practice as a tool for spiritual growth
Discover how stories and metaphors can increase insight and lead to transformation
Experience spiritual practices and tools in psychotherapy
How often do you encounter a client who brings up issues of a religious/spiritual nature or who wishes to integrate their faith into therapy? Do you wish you had a better clinical foundation in spiritually integrative psychotherapy or a more comprehensive mindfulness tool box for your clients?
Throughout this workshop, Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Ph.D., LCPC will help you incorporate elements of these modalities to form a comprehensive treatment plan that includes therapeutic strategies and effective interventions. Experience how the successful integration of spirituality can enhance clinical rapport and give clients the sense of feeling understood.
Additionally, you will learn how to use metaphors, stories or folktales as a way to shift perspectives and develop an understanding of spiritual concepts such as Zen teachings.
You will leave with competence in spiritual/religious assessment, improved ability to use spiritually-oriented treatment approaches, and the skill to add mindfulness techniques into traditional forms of therapy.
Handouts
Manual (5.01 MB) 35 Pages Available after Purchase
Outline
Competencies When Integrating Spirituality into Counseling
A rational for spirituality in the practice of counseling
Therapist self-awareness of spirituality
Treatments that incorporate client’s spirituality
Case studies of spiritual issues in therapy
Implicit and explicit approaches to spiritual integration
Integration of Spiritual Principles into Counseling
Clinical assessment of client’s spirituality
Spirituality’s effect on the therapeutic alliance
Ethical guidelines
Spiritual Intervention
Ten tools for your therapeutic tool box
Meaning and purpose: Value card sort
Spiritual meditation & prayer
Spiritual journal writing
Sacred texts & writings
Spiritual imagery
Forgiveness & letting go
God image
Spiritual transcendence in nature
Spiritual metaphors and stories
Learning from spiritual models
Essential Components of Spirituality and Mindfulness Integration
Convergence of neuroscience and mindfulness
“Decentering†as a way of disengaging from self-criticism, rumination, and negative thinking patterns
The healing power of awareness: Seeing thoughts as creations of the mind
Reconnecting & befriending feelings
Mindfulness Practice as a Tool for Spiritual Growth
Cultivating mindfulness: Mindful eating, mindful walking, mindful breathing
Stories & metaphors as a gateway to experiencing mindfulness
Here and now – grounding in the sacred moment
Encountering self-compassion & loving-kindness
Shifting perspectives through gratitude practice
Case Example/Experiential
Practical application of both mindfulness and spirituality: A case example
Faculty
Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Ph.D., LCPC. NCC
Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Ph.D., LCPC, NCC, is a licensed professional clinical counselor in Baltimore, Maryland, where she runs a private practice. She works with various community and faith organizations to merge spirituality and psychology.
Dr. Schreiber-Pan is also affiliate assistant professor at Loyola University Maryland, teaching for the department of Pastoral Counseling, a premier CACREP-approved counseling education program that integrates the pastoral/spiritual, clinical, and scientific dimensions of counseling psychology.
Dr. Schreiber-Pan specializes in anxiety disorders and provides therapy that integrates spiritually and mindfulness. Her workshops and seminars are offered all over the East Coast. She investigated the role of faith in trauma and the effect of nature on psychological well-being and spirituality.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Heidi Schreiber-Pan is in private practice. She receives a consulting fee from Loyola University. Dr. Schreiber-Pan receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Heidi Schreiber-Pan is a member of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision; the American Counseling Association; and Maryland Association for Counseling and Development.