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Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Theology Today. 31:256-260
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 28:8-20
Beliefs are discussed within a psychoanalytic context as objects of love and hate with specific content. Belief and disbelief are learned in early emotional relations, i.e. behind belief lie real love and hate objects of flesh and blood. Thus, belief
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 26:150-167
In this search for criteria to discern neurotic religion, the author notes the attraction and continuing psychological power of religion as well as the conflict and contention among many of its adherents. Neurotic religion is characterized as involvi
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 35:120-131
It is a truism in the helping professions that the outcome of any intervention is affected by the expectation placed upon it by the person to be helped as well as by the helper. Medical literature teems with reports showing that expectations not only
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 24:102-118
Life views are dominated by an iconic illusion that forces the span of life into a low-high-low sequence of stages. Aging is seen as loss, decline, a downhill course. But while there are losses in aging, there are also gains, and empirical observatio
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pastoral Care. 32:219-231
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pastoral Care. 38:5-16
Surveys from a perspectival model the place of the chaplain in the psychiatric hospital in terms of the multidisciplinary mental health team and its workings; historical patterns that have guided mental institutions' explicit or implicit contracts wi
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Theology Today. 38:5-15
Autor:
Carroll A. Wise, Howard J. Clinebell, Paul W. Pruyser, Earl H. Furgeson, John Sutherland Bonnell, Paul B. Maves, Carl W. Christensen
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 19:57-66
Autor:
Paul W. Pruyser
Publikováno v:
Pastoral Psychology. 19:21-32