Psychotherapy and Religion: Many Paths, One JourneyMarcella Bakur Weiner, Paul C. Cooper, Claude Barbre Jason Aronson, 2005 - 293 страници The integration of religion into psychotherapy finds expression in the therapist's stance and response to those who seek help. The editors have gathered papers that demonstrate through extensive autobiographical material the relationship between personal religious experience and clinical work. The contributing authors, without exception, confront psychoanalytic theory and religious teachings in highly personal ways. |
Съдържание
The Spiritual Self in Psychoanalytic Therapy | 1 |
The Formless Self in Buddhism and Psychotherapy | 17 |
Psychotherapy and the Sacred | 57 |
The Delicacy of Being | 77 |
Faith Links | 103 |
Sufi Meditations on Psychotherapy | 133 |
My Incarnation This Time Around | 167 |
A Christian Self Psychological Perspective | 207 |
Replacement Religion | 233 |
Empathy Identification and Discovering the Other | 267 |
Contributors | 291 |
Често срещани думи и фрази
able Alan Watts Alice analyst anxiety asked awareness Bakur became become began beginning believe body Buddhist childhood Christian clinical connection countertransference creative D.W. Winnicott death deeply described dream dynamics ego psychology emotional empathic Eucharist experience experienced faith father fear feel felt Freud healing heart human intense interpretation Jabez Jason Jesus Kabbalah Kohut learned living look meaning meditation mother mystical never numinous object relations theory pain parents patients person perspective play prayer of Jabez presence projective identification psychic psycho psychoanalytic psychology psychotherapy rage reality relationship religion religious replacement child response seemed sense session Shakuntala silence someone soul space speaks spiritual practices story struggle suffering Sufi survivor guilt talk teacher tell therapeutic therapist therapy things thought told tradition trauma trust truth unconscious understanding wanted Wilfred Bion Winnicott woman wonder words workshop Yiddish York