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THE CLIENT EXPECTATIONS PROJECT 

The Client Expectations Project is a study of client perspectives on the expectations and preferences for including spiritual and religious issues in counseling, using an exhaustive content analysis of research on client expectations and preferences for religion and spirituality in counseling (the largest content analysis ever conducted of this area of research), and using Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) methodology to analyze in-depth interviews for domains, core ideas, and categories that summarize main ideas from these interviews. We are submitting a summary of the CQR interviews to the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, our literature review and content analysis was recently published in the journal Spirituality in Clinical Practice, and we recently published a book chapter on the spirituality of the Eastern Cherokee in the book Better Health Through Spiritual Practices.

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