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Autor:
Ryan LaMothe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 34:207-218
In this Niebuhrian perspective on hostile and violent discourse the author utilizes H. R. Niebuhr's fourfold notion of responsibility and his concept of evil imagination to examine relations marred by protracted hostility toward hated "other" or "oth
Autor:
Gerdenio Manuel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 30:119-129
While individual and group psychotherapy are often referred to as forms of secular confession, the relationship of early religious confessional practices to the psychology of contemporary helping group processes needs further exploration. An examinat
Autor:
Donald Capps
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 29:233-251
Noting that current psychological discussions of conversion give far less attention to the "sense of sin" than did William James and his contemporaries, this article argues for renewed attention to sin and its role in the conversion experience. Using
Autor:
Pierre-E. Lacocque
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 25:96-106
The fear of success is typically interpreted as a neurosis in which the fear of change plays a central role. In spite of agreeing with the existence of this syndrome in clinical practice. this author holds that a similar ambivalence about change lurk
Autor:
Harry C. Meserve
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 18:255-259
Autor:
Donald E. Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 13:161-179
Mary Hemingway Rees died in 1954, some time before many of us here had the opportunity to know her, or the World Federation for Mental Health. Those of us who did not know her are so much the poorer. There is always too little of "courage and autonom
Autor:
H. Newton Malony, Stephen H. Allison
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 20:48-62
This essay considers the current impact and evaluation of Far Eastern psychic healing typified by the psychic surgery of the Philippine Islands. On the basis of a literature survey as well as interviews with persons who had visited the healers and re
Autor:
Pierre E. Lacocque
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 23:218-228
Centuries ago, our ancestors had already intuited that death anxiety is unequivocally linked to introspection and the search for identity. In mythology, the image of heroes being engulfed by monsters was often used symbolically to describe the potent
Autor:
Jeffrey G. Sobosan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 24:125-132
When I was a child, I had an imaginary playmate. I kept him a secret because I thought other people would ridicule me if I told them he existed. But in my solitude I would converse with him as if he reaUy were another Uttle child sit ting or standing
Autor:
Lucy Bregman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Religion & Health. 18:213-229
Anton Boisen was both a psychologist of religion and a schizophrenic. His autobiography presents his "case history" but leaves many of his psychotic communications and experiences uninterpreted. This essay attempts to account for Boisen's most idiosy