The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Psychotherapy
This course examines the predominant practice theories regarding religion and spirituality for the "person-in-the-situation". Included in the course material are relevant neurological, psychological, philosophical, theological, and sociocultural understandings of the interface between social work practice and religion and spirituality.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in SOWK 500, SOWK 501, SOWK 502, SOWK 503, SOWK 504, SOWK 505, SOWK 509, and SWII 530S; P in SWII 530; or Advanced Standing Students or 5 Year Social Work Students
Prerequisites: Grade of C or higher in SOWK 500, SOWK 501, SOWK 502, SOWK 503, SOWK 504, SOWK 505, SOWK 509, and SWII 530S; P in SWII 530; or Advanced Standing Students or 5 Year Social Work Students