2007
63 citations Research paper

The Only Way Out Is Through: The Peril of Spiritual Bypass

Craig S. Cashwell, Paige Bentley, J. Preston Yarborough

Abstract

Given the increased attention to spirituality in the counseling literature, with a primary emphasis on helping clients find their spiritual path, it is important for counselors to be aware of one potential pitfall of the spiritual path, namely spiritual bypass . Spiritual bypass occurs when clients seek to use their spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences to avoid genuine contact with their psychological “unfinished business.” The purpose of this article is to define spiritual bypass, discuss the necessity of healing at the cognitive, emotional, and physical levels, as well as at the spiritual level for holistic wellness, and provide examples of clients in spiritual bypass.

Topics

Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology Workplace Spirituality and Leadership

Categories

Health Social Sciences

Tags

Alternative medicine Cognition Medicine Neuroscience Pathology Psychology Psychotherapist Social psychology Spiritual development Spirituality
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