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Spiritual, Ethical, And Religious Issues In Counseling

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In today’s research, there is a showing of a swift change in religious silhouette (Hackett, Connor, Stonawski, & Skirbekk, 2015). Hackett, Connor, Stonawski, and Skirbekk (2015) reported by 2050 there will be a drop in Christian’s faith, and Judaism will no longer be the greatest non-Christian religious conviction. Muslims will outnumber individuals who consider themselves as a Christian religion. Magaldi-Dopman (2014) says, multicultural training enables discovery of self and brings awareness to one’s biases when discussing issues of spiritual, religious, and nonreligious issues with their clients (p. 195). And counseling professionals are conscious of death, that all living souls pass away, as well as their clients.’ …show more content…

Hull, Suarez, and Hartman (2016) reports, the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Issues in Counseling (ASERVIC, 2009) are moral standards that aid the counselor in developing ethical awareness when discussing spirituality in a creative context. The study also brought to light spiritual/religious rooted in academic learning and how the competencies are “taught, used, and evaluated” (as cited in Hull et al., 2016, p. 112). In the inquiry as written in the American Counseling Association [ACA, 2014] Code of Ethics “counselor respect the diversity of clients and not isolate the client’s belief system on spirituality/religion” (Hull et al., 2016, p.). Further summarizes the 14 competencies created by ASERVIC across six subject areas to balance the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) in guiding counselors to better talk about religious/spiritual issues in counseling (Hull et al., 2016, p111). Such as “Cultural and Worldview, Counselor Self-Awareness, Human and Spiritual Evolution, Communication, Assessment, and Diagnosis and Treatment” (as cited in Hull et al., 2016,

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