by
Prof. Peter VanKatwyc
on
Nov. 25, 2004
held at
University of Waterloo

The current interest in spirituality has intensified the quest to incorporate spirituality in non-sectarian therapy. In his presentation, Peter will explore a variety of spiritual perspectives that have become prominent in the clinical practice of therapy and counselling. The presentation will focus on spirituality as an intrinsic human quality not predicated by religious dogma or restricted to any particular faith community.

The presentation derives from a recent book that Peter has published: Spiritual Care and Therapy - Integrative Perspectives (WLU Press, 2003). The book explores spiritual care, from religious traditions to essential psychotherapies in individual, couple, and family therapy. The approach celebrates diversity and describes flexibility in personal styles of helping and sharing care with others.

Dr. VanKatwyk is professor emeritus at the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Wilfrid Laurier University. He has, in the last 25 years, conducted a therapy practice and directed clinical education programs certified by the Canadian Association of Pastoral Practice and Education and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Dr. VanKatwyk presented this seminar to an audience of 16 at the University of Waterloo.