Conference on Spirituality in Counseling: Illuminating the Path for
Training and Practice
June 15-17, 2008 Lake Junaluska, NC
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Hotel Information
Shuttle service is available through the following
companies.
Please make sure to mention that you are going to Lake
Junaluska for a conference so that you are able to get
these rates! All reservations need to be made in advance:
Special Occasions (828) 687-9918
$49 each direction for 1-3 people
Larger groups receive discounts
First Class Transportation (828) 452-2907
$60 each direction for 1-2 people; third person pays $15
(so 2 for $60 or 3 for $75)
Elite Limousine (828) 890-2424
$75 each direction for 1-2 people; 3-5 people in SUV is $95;
6-10 people is $125
Sessions Include:
Spirituality, Mindfulness, and the Self-Injurer: Implications for Treatment
Teaching Graduate Courses in Spirituality
Using Spiritual Genograms in Counseling
Developmental Counseling Applied to same-sex attraction
Chaplains: Lessons in Spirituality for Professional Counselors
Understanding Faith Specific Movement: Implications for Counselor Education
& Practice
Experiencing and Understanding African-American Expressions of Spirituality:
A Multi-Dimensional Perspective
Assessing and Working with Client Spiritual Bypass: A First Step in Helping
Clients Move to Holistic/Integrated Lives
Incorporating the ASERVIC spiritual competencies into counselor supervision.
Perceptions of the Availability of Spiritually Responsive Mental Health
Counseling in an Alternative Spirituality Population
Walking the labyrinth: A spiritual journey into self
Protestant Male Fear Refusal in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Implications
and Recommendations
Self-exploration of Spiritual and Religious Beliefs among Counseling Students:
Facilitating this Process within the Classroom
Surrendering control: An experiential exercise in coping with loss
Counselors’ Spirituality and Counseling Outcome
The need for clinician self-awareness for integrating spirituality into
counseling: Know thyself
Hearts wide open: A time for compassion
Surrendering to This Life: Recognizing and Working with Clients who are
Ungrounded
Spirituality within Multicultural Populations: Implications for Working with
African Americans
On the Journey to Meaning: Counseling Clients through Defining Struggles,
Existential Crisis, and Spiritual Pilgrimage
A Theory of Pastoral Counseling: Reflections from a Catholic Christian
Perspective
Illuminating Spirituality with Chakras
Spirituality as a Multicultural Aspect in School Counseling
Naikan, Morita and Gratitude: Eastern and Western Ways of Getting Over
Ourselves.
Thrust into the LymeLight: Reconciling the head and heart of a spiritual life
while confronting a serious illness
Women Divine: Activities from an Experiential, Inter-generational Women's
Spirituality Group
The Influence of Spiritual Development on Counselor Beliefs about the Role of
Spirituality and Religion in Counselor Training
The Relationship of the Development of Spirituality Competencies and
Journaling While Enrolled in a Spirituality Course
Faith Development Theory: Growth-Oriented Approach to Religion and
Spirituality
Integrating Spirituality into the Multidimensional Treatment of Eating Disorders
Counseling Clients with Chronic Pain: A Religiously Oriented Cognitive-
Behavioral Framework
Developing skills to access the relevance of the religious and/or spiritual
domains through Counselor Education training
The Descent of the Spirit: A Common Ground among the World Religions
Dreams as a Path of Initiation: Reconsidering Our Overall Approach to Dreams
and Their Analysis
"Integrating Spirituality and Sexual Counseling: Theology & Ethics"
Illuminating Spiritual Principles for Emotional Wellbeing
Experiential Counseling Techniques: Guided imagery, art, and breathwork that
address clients’ spiritual concerns
Mindfulness Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Implications
Movie of Elizabeth Kubler Ross on Death and Dying 2002