Re-membering body and spirit through spiritual practices of sexual wholeness

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Sexual and Relationship Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-29 DOI:10.1080/14681994.2021.1980207
Gillian D. Grannum, Rebecca Irwin-Diehl
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Abstract Studies show that people from traditional religious belief systems may experience relational, emotional, and psychological dysfunction related to sexual identity and behaviors. Shame that is rooted in one’s understanding of oneself as a sexual being may result in dis-integration (lack of internal integrity) and feelings of disconnection from sense of self, one’s body, and others. Yet research also shows that personal and communal spirituality can be a therapeutic resource for fostering mental health and relational wholeness. The theological reflections of women, BIPOC, and queer scholars provide sex-positive spiritual resources for a holistic view of the human person as embodied and enspirited, including sexuality as a foundational and integrated dimension of spirituality. This paper offers constructive recommendations for spiritual practices that may aid clients in reintegrating sexuality and spirituality, and provides therapists with a framework for helping clients identify and embrace healing practices that are informed by traditional religious categories and by contemporary spiritualities emerging outside religious institutions. We highlight spiritual connections to nonreligious practices of body and community, and conclude with guidance for clinicians to offer appropriate support and reflection for clients on this sexual-spiritual journey. LAY SUMMARY:This article offers therapists a framework for helping clients identify and embrace healing practices that are informed by both traditional religious categories and by contemporary spiritualities outside religious institutions. We also highlight spiritual dimensions of non-religious practices that contribute to a sense of sexual-spiritual wholeness.
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通过性完整的精神实践来回忆身体和精神
研究表明,来自传统宗教信仰体系的人可能会经历与性身份和性行为相关的关系、情感和心理功能障碍。羞耻感根植于一个人对自己作为性存在的理解,这可能会导致分裂(缺乏内在的完整性),以及与自我、身体和他人的感觉脱节。然而,研究也表明,个人和集体精神可以成为促进心理健康和关系完整性的治疗资源。对女性、BIPOC和酷儿学者的神学反思提供了性积极的精神资源,为人类的整体观提供了具体化和激励,包括性作为灵性的基础和综合维度。本文为精神实践提供了建设性的建议,可以帮助客户重新整合性和灵性,并为治疗师提供了一个框架,帮助客户识别和接受由传统宗教类别和宗教机构之外出现的当代灵性所告知的治疗实践。我们强调了与身体和社区的非宗教实践的精神联系,并为临床医生提供了指导,以便在这段性-精神之旅中为客户提供适当的支持和反思。概要:这篇文章为治疗师提供了一个框架,帮助客户识别和接受由传统宗教类别和宗教机构之外的当代灵性所告知的治疗实践。我们还强调了非宗教实践的精神层面,这些实践有助于性-精神的整体性。
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Sexual and Relationship Therapy
Sexual and Relationship Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Sexual and Relationship Therapy is a leading independent journal in its field, well established and internationally recognized. It offers an active, multidisciplinary forum for review and debate across the spectrum of sexual and relationship dysfunctions and therapies. The journal presents original research and best practice and is a vehicle for new theory, methodology, and application. Sexual and Relationship Therapy is edited by a respected international team and publishes contributions from around the world. It is the official journal of the British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy (BASRT).
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