This volume is a much-needed exploration of contemporary theories on psychotherapy and spirituality, moving away from the more traditional, non-spiritual aspects of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The book consists of a dialogue between the opposing sides; most of the papers have responses from the "other" side.
This volume is a much-needed exploration of contemporary theories on psychotherapy and spirituality, moving away from the more traditional, non-spiritual aspects of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The book consists of a dialogue between the opposing sides; most of the papers have responses from the "other" side.
Introduction Lecture One The strange case of the missing spirit Response by Steven Mendoza Lecture Two The challenge of evolution and the place of sympathy Response by Adrian Dickinson Lecture Three Have "objects" got faces? Response by Tom Mcdonnell Lecture Four The spiritual dimension in psychotherapeutic practice Response by Jennifer Silverstone Lecture Five The use of theological concepts in psychoanalytic understanding Response by Hester Solomon Lecture Six A new anatomy of spirituality Lecture Seven The role of projective identification in the formation of Weltanschauung Response by David Mayers Lecture Eight A personal journey through psychotherapy and religion Response by Bernardine Bishop Lecture Nine What happens between people Response by Patrick Casement Lecture Ten What is religion?
Introduction Lecture One The strange case of the missing spirit Response by Steven Mendoza Lecture Two The challenge of evolution and the place of sympathy Response by Adrian Dickinson Lecture Three Have "objects" got faces? Response by Tom Mcdonnell Lecture Four The spiritual dimension in psychotherapeutic practice Response by Jennifer Silverstone Lecture Five The use of theological concepts in psychoanalytic understanding Response by Hester Solomon Lecture Six A new anatomy of spirituality Lecture Seven The role of projective identification in the formation of Weltanschauung Response by David Mayers Lecture Eight A personal journey through psychotherapy and religion Response by Bernardine Bishop Lecture Nine What happens between people Response by Patrick Casement Lecture Ten What is religion?
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