TY - JOUR
T1 - The Different Faces of Religion in Therapy
T2 - An Exploratory Qualitative Study of a Religion-Based Therapeutic Community for Addiction Recovery in Israel
AU - Pagis, Michal
AU - Elbaz, Ayala
AU - Ben Yair, Yitzhak
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/10/13
Y1 - 2024/10/13
N2 - This article examines the impact of the integration of religion and psychological treatment in a religion-based therapeutic community for persons in recovery from addiction in Israel. Based on an exploratory qualitative study that includes participant observation in a Jewish forgiveness therapy training course and in-depth interviews with counselors working in the community, we identify three themes that characterize the therapeutic process. First, religion emerges as a challenge in therapy, one that should be addressed with sensitivity. Second, religion can be turned into a spiritual and cultural resource in the recovery process, with a cautious and sensitive approach. Third, religion can offer a remedial experience, without necessarily involving an intensification of faith. We offer principles that can help guide decisions regarding the integration of religion into therapy, with a focus on addiction treatment oriented to clients with a religious background.
AB - This article examines the impact of the integration of religion and psychological treatment in a religion-based therapeutic community for persons in recovery from addiction in Israel. Based on an exploratory qualitative study that includes participant observation in a Jewish forgiveness therapy training course and in-depth interviews with counselors working in the community, we identify three themes that characterize the therapeutic process. First, religion emerges as a challenge in therapy, one that should be addressed with sensitivity. Second, religion can be turned into a spiritual and cultural resource in the recovery process, with a cautious and sensitive approach. Third, religion can offer a remedial experience, without necessarily involving an intensification of faith. We offer principles that can help guide decisions regarding the integration of religion into therapy, with a focus on addiction treatment oriented to clients with a religious background.
KW - Addiction
KW - Judaism
KW - Mental Health
KW - Religion
KW - Therapy
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U2 - 10.1007/s10943-024-02152-y
DO - 10.1007/s10943-024-02152-y
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C2 - 39397229
AN - SCOPUS:85206393538
SN - 0022-4197
JO - Journal of Religion and Health
JF - Journal of Religion and Health
ER -