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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... patients' narratives, consciousness in the patient and therapist, therapy as spiritual practice and as spiritual journey, the therapist as mystic, and therapy as mutual meditation. The book closes with an extended discussion of twelve ...
... therapist takes an interest, sometimes a passionate interest, in a stranger who is hurting. In the best treatment, the therapist also makes himself vulnerable enough to realize that his patient's pain is or could be his own. He moves ...
... therapists use the bond between therapist and patient to help repair the underlying damage wrought by early deprivations, abandonments, and abuses. Eastern spirituality suggests an alternative route to healing: non-thought, non ...
... patients bring into therapy an unfinished task of integrating the different sides of ... patient to accept 'reality' (Maya), i.e. materiality, temporality, and ... therapist harbors some reservations and caution about 'critiquing the ego ...
... therapist, although he seems very interested in what the patient says, is subtly conveying to him that ideas are not the essence of the work. Rather, both are seeking something so vague and unexpressible that each time 'insight' appears ...
Contents
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Spirituality and Psychological Healing | 167 |
Addendum and Exemplification | 231 |
References | 255 |
Subject Index | 264 |
Author Index | 271 |