Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work

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  • Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work Book Detail

  • Author : Ann Belford Ulanov
  • Release Date : 2004
  • Publisher : Daimon
  • Genre : Psychology
  • Pages : 482
  • ISBN 13 : 385630634X
  • File Size : 58,58 MB

Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work by Ann Belford Ulanov PDF Summary

Book Description: How does the spirit come into clinical work? Through the analyst? In the analysand's work in the analysis? What happens to human destructiveness if we embrace a vision of non-violence? Do dreams open us to spiritual life? What is the difference between repetition compulsion and ritual? How does religion feed terrorism? What happens if analysts must wrestle with hate in themselves? Do psychotherapy and spirituality compete, or contradict, or converse with each other? What does religion uniquely offer, beyond what psychoanalysis can do, to our surviving and thriving? This book abounds with such important questions and discussions of their answers.

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