Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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Is it possible to relate the whole of psychology to the whole of religion ? When each is so complex it may be contradictory to bring the diversity of one up against the variety of the other . One field of psychology is coming to central ...
Is it possible to relate the whole of psychology to the whole of religion ? When each is so complex it may be contradictory to bring the diversity of one up against the variety of the other . One field of psychology is coming to central ...
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feeling that it threatens the entire world and human destiny as a whole . Ideas of death and cosmic catastrophe predominate , as in the experience of Boisen himself . He found ninety - nine patients who had such profound disturbance ...
feeling that it threatens the entire world and human destiny as a whole . Ideas of death and cosmic catastrophe predominate , as in the experience of Boisen himself . He found ninety - nine patients who had such profound disturbance ...
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If we do not yet have the knowledge to determine this whole system , then we must construct a tentative field and work step by step toward larger understanding of the Gestalt in which any part depends upon every other part .
If we do not yet have the knowledge to determine this whole system , then we must construct a tentative field and work step by step toward larger understanding of the Gestalt in which any part depends upon every other part .
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