This course will explain the benefit of understanding clinical work in context of the therapist's and client's religious/cultural context. It will provide an overview of human nature and the place of repentance and redemption from a Hasidic/Kabbalistic point of view based on the writings of Rabbi Isaac Hutner. It will also show how similar concepts are inherent in the clinical situation. A case example will be provided to show how this can resolve possible conflicts between religion and psychotherapy.
https://frumtherapist.com/workshops/TracesofRepentanceandRedemptioninClinicalPractice/viewTraces of Repentance and Redemption in Clinical Practice
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Dov Finkelstein, LCSW
Course Length: 1 Hour
This course will explain the benefit of understanding clinical work in context of the therapist's and client's religious/cultural context. It will provide an overview of human nature and the place of repentance and redemption from a Hasidic/Kabbalistic point of view based on the writings of Rabbi Isaac Hutner. It will also show how similar concepts are inherent in the clinical situation. A case example will be provided to show how this can resolve possible conflicts between religion and psychotherapy.
Explain the benefit of understanding clinical work in context of the therapist's and client's religious/cultural context. Provide an overview of human nature, repentance and redemption from a Hasidic/Kabbalistic point of view based on the writings of Rabbi Isaac Hutner. Show how similar concepts are inherent in the clinical situation. A case example will be provided to show how this can resolve possible conflicts between religion and psychotherapy.