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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... felt like a duck out of water in this new context but was welcomed and accepted by the staff, and quickly became fascinated with a 'spiritually-based' philosophy of treatment. During my tenure there, I began to search for connections ...
... felt that such perspectives should not be incorporated into my work because I sought naturalistic and social scientific reference points for treatment and had found, in secular object relations theory and self psychology, frameworks ...
... felt as if we were putting on a tourniquet to control a hemorrhage, but that the wound itself did not seem to heal. In striking contrast, the AA-based program, enhanced by the protective net of an inpatient community, led to genuine ...
... for good reason. He felt helpless and victimized. As I helped him to work through his grief, he became more receptive to accepting his fate, living more fully in the present, and growing closer to A PARADIGM SHIFT / 35.
... felt 'alone and abandoned in a hostile world' (Horney, 1994). He died as he had lived, feeling betrayed, shamed, and rejected. Clinically, he suffered from a 'personality disorder with borderline and narcissistic features.' He may have ...
Contents
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Spirituality and Psychological Healing | 167 |
Addendum and Exemplification | 231 |
References | 255 |
Subject Index | 264 |
Author Index | 271 |