Keywords
Psychotherapy, Trust, Faith, Atonement
Abstract
Being invited into the innermost intimate parts of a person’s life is a sacred trust. As such, it is one for which we must be personally prepared. Having an understanding that those in our care are sons and daughters of Heavenly Father must ground our approach to our clinical work, constantly guiding us as we assist them through the healing process.
Recommended Citation
Seamons, David T.
(2020)
"A Sacred Trust,"
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy: Vol. 40:
No.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/irp/vol40/iss1/4
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