What types of questions could you ask on your intake form to explore client’s spirituality?

What will be an ideal response?


-What, if any, is your religious/spiritual affiliation?
-Do you belong to a subgroup of religious affiliation?
-How often do you attend religious services? (a) never; (b) major events or holidays only; (c) monthly; (d) weekly; (e) multiple times per week
-How important are spiritual matters to you? (a) not important; (b) slightly important; (c) moderately important; (d) extremely important
-How important are religious issues to you? (a) not important; (b) slightly important; (c) moderately important; (d) extremely important
-How important are religious/spiritual issues for you when you encounter stressful life events? (a) not important; (b) slightly important; (c) moderately important; (d) extremely important
-Does your religious/spiritual affiliation provide a supportive network for you? How so?

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