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Integrating Social and Therapeutic Theory and Practice
Forthcoming, September 2025
Wellbeing can be described in purely secular terms, but a spiritual perspective on Wellbeing adds considerable depth and scope, distinguishing it from superficial or momentary happiness. Wellbeing in spiritual terms reaches out beyond the individual towards relationship which can embrace both interpersonal relationships and relationship with the natural world. In order to accommodate the spiritual dimension we offer the term ‘Well-becoming’, with a focus on the past and the present as they develop into the future, and thus generate an evolutionary perspective. We suggest that in our times the scientific paradigm itself needs to expand and evolve in order to embrace the subjective/emotional and intuitive/spiritual modes of awareness. Otherwise we are left isolated, with all that matters most, humanly, on one side, and the scientific/technological perspective divorced from humane values on the other, and threatening to dominate. Nowhere is this more evident than in the environmental crisis where human beings enact upon the planet and ourselves the adverse results of a progressive alienation from our physical and spiritual natures, and thereby from our relationship with the natural world. We look to psychotherapeutic understandings and eco-social interventions into wellbeing and well-becoming to lead us forward from this tragic predicament. The book benefits greatly by including rich cross-cultural comparisons from a Brazilian context.
ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9781800505834
Price (Hardback) £75.00 / $100.00
ISBN-13 (Paper) 9781800505841
Price (Paper) £24.95 / $32.00
ISBN (eBook) 9781800505858
ISBN (ePub) forthcoming
Price (eBook & ePub) Individual £24.95 / $32.00
Institutional £75.00 / $100.00
Publication 15/09/2025
Pages 200
Size 234 x 156mm
Readership scholars
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- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield (U.K.)
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