An Existential-Integrative Approach to Working with Religious and Spiritual Clients
Dr. Hoffman has a new book chapter availabe in Dr. Kirk J. Schneider's Existential-Integrative Psychotherapy: Guideposts to the Core of Practice. This book represents the most significant contribution to the existential thearpy literature since the death of Rollo May, who is the consider the founder of existential-integtrative therapy in the United States. Dr. Hoffman's chapter is on working with religious and spiritual issues from an existential-integrative perspective. There are many other chapters which represent important new contributions to the existential literature, including many chapters focusing on diversity issues. Many of the leading existential thinkers are included in this book.