The historical barrier between spirituality or religion and counseling appears to be diminishing as interest in and emphasis on spirituality expands. The inherent transcendence of spirituality has implications for greater sexual understanding and fulfillment. Counselors who unite sexual counseling and spirituality must examine their personal experiences, values, and beliefs in the spiritual realm as well as become familiar with the various spiritual contexts of clients.
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