Psychotherapy and the Religiously Committed Patient

by E. Mark Stern (Editor)

Paper Book, 1985

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - RC 455.4 R4 P792 1985

Publication

New York : Haworth Press

ISBN

9780866563949

Description

An enlightening book that discusses the positive and negative aspects of psychotherapeutic process with religiously commited patients. Indispensable reading for all therapists, teachers, and spiritually oriented professionals.

Local notes

CONTENTS:
Psychotheology of religious commitment /; E. Mark Stern --; Lost in the no-man's-land between psyche and soul /; Erika Wick --; Assessing religious maturity /; H. Newton Malony --; The religious patient's initial encounter with psychotherapy /; Carole A. Rayburn --; Forgiveness : a spiritual psychotherapy /; Kenneth Wapnick --; Change in the client and in the client's God /; Albert S. Rossi --; Latent theology : a clinical perspective on The future of an illusion /; Gary Ahlskog --; The play of illusion as an opening to the future of the self : reflections of a religious clinician occasioned by rereading The future of an illusion /; Vivienne Joyce --; The spiritual emergency patient : concept and example /; Steven J. Hendlin --; Formation counseling /; Adrian van Kaam --; Confrontation and the religious beliefs of a client /; Samuel M. Natale --; Metaphor and therapy : theory, technique, and practice of the use of religious imagery in therapy /; Raymond J. Stovich --; Psychotherapist and religious commitment /; William N. Grosch --; Dealing with proceptive countertransference-like issues : the factor of psychotherapeutic ideology /; Orlo Strunk, Jr. --; Psychotherapy as a religious process : a historical heritage /; Hendrika Vande Kemp --; Initial encounters of religious and priests with psychotherapy /; Ann Marie Wallace.
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