Editors
Editor-in-Chief: | Jeffrey S. Reber, Ph.D., University of West Georgia, US |
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Management Editor: | Jacob Larson, M.A., M.S., University of West Georgia, US |
Associate Editor: | Jacob D. Tubbs, B.S., University of West Georgia, US |
Associate Editor: | Peder Schillemat, M.A., University of West Georgia, US |
Associate Editor: | Joseph Chamberlain, B.S., University of West Georgia, US |
Associate Editor: | Brianna Holmes, M.A., Idaho State University, US |
Associate Editor: | Benjamin Chamberlain, US |
Welcome to Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy.
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy is an online peer-reviewed journal addressing the interface between revealed religion and psychology; specifically, issues of spirituality and the influence of doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in psychotherapy, including the study of counseling in a spiritual context. It is devoted to influencing the field of counseling and psychotherapy through the study of related scholarship in religion, LDS doctrine, spirituality and ethics.
Current Issue: Volume 41, Number 1 (2023)
Articles and Essays
The Effects of Relational Poverty: Healing our culture
Jenet Erickson
Ethically Managing Theories of Agency in Counseling and Psychotherapy
Jeffrey S. Reber, Jacob D. Tubbs, and Jacob A. Larson
Review of Wendy Ulrich's Presentation
Joseph Chamberlain
Review of Alan Hansen's Presentation
Jacob Larson
Review of Tyler Lefevor and Lisa Tennsmeyer-Hansen Presentation
Peder Schillemat
Review of Christy Kane's Presentation
Benjamin Chamberlain
Review of Terry Warner's Presentation
Jacob Tubbs