Spirit and Psyche: A New Paradigm for Psychology, Psychoanalysis and PsychotherapyJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002 M11 15 - 272 pages Here is a excellent addition to the recent library of psychoanalytical approaches to Spirituality.' |
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... essence of all human experience. It is present even in its denial. The most convinced atheist or existentialist struggles with the meaning and purpose of life even as he perceives life as godless and absurd. Nietzsche, as he negated God ...
... essence: in the way that biological and sociocultural imperatives and collective images are integrated in man's attempt to sort out the problems of life and existence. This requires both a naturalistic developmental perspective and a ...
... essence of who we are, not an entity which has an existence independent of our body. I wish to avoid any implication that there are spirits floating around looking for bodies to inhabit; nor do I hold to the Cartesian duality of mind ...
... essence, and is not merely a religious doctrine or pursuit or a supplement to our basic needs. Deprivation and hunger, for example, may be experienced on both physical and spiritual levels. A person can feel spiritually hungry and ...
... essence for treatment purposes. Clearly, it went beyond the sudden epiphany and moment of truth and was a prolonged and multidimensional experience. I found that the following ingredients of spirituality were important for recovery from ...
Contents
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Spirituality and Psychological Healing | 167 |
Addendum and Exemplification | 231 |
References | 255 |
Subject Index | 264 |
Author Index | 271 |