Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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His father may also threaten him to desist , and set up what Freud called a " castration complex , ” the fear that he may lose his penis , as his sister seems to have done . His fear then is twofold and may be directed to the father and ...
His father may also threaten him to desist , and set up what Freud called a " castration complex , ” the fear that he may lose his penis , as his sister seems to have done . His fear then is twofold and may be directed to the father and ...
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Psychological explanations of religion may try to explain it away as nothing but fear or obsession or frantic and inappropriate efforts to appease guilt and anxiety . And so it may be to those who find nothing more in it .
Psychological explanations of religion may try to explain it away as nothing but fear or obsession or frantic and inappropriate efforts to appease guilt and anxiety . And so it may be to those who find nothing more in it .
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all psychotherapeutic processes is the quest for a basis of companionship that will overcome fear and anger with trustworthy love . Suttie finds Freudian practice better than Freudian theory . In psychoanalytic therapy the patient's ...
all psychotherapeutic processes is the quest for a basis of companionship that will overcome fear and anger with trustworthy love . Suttie finds Freudian practice better than Freudian theory . In psychoanalytic therapy the patient's ...
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