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WHDL - 00021524
As the addiction treatment field developed in the United States, it did not integrate a professional discipline of spiritual care. Consequently, disparities in both the definition and availability of spiritual care persist, inhibiting fidelity to person-centered treatment. In response, this project argues for the integration of spiritual care practitioners by defining how spiritual care is vital within person-centered treatment and why embodied care of spiritual care practitioners is necessary within transformative environments. This work utilizes philosophical and theological anthropology, trauma therapy, the practice of spiritual direction, and the efficacy of professional chaplaincy to define the role of a spiritual care practitioner. The goal of this project is to impel the integration of professional spiritual care practitioners in addiction treatment environments.
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