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Grounded in research done by examining the clinical practices of five exemplary psychotherapists, On Holy Ground explores the relationship between psychotherapy and spirituality. This book addresses the religious and spiritual issues that mental health practitioners are not normally effectively trained to handle. It presents an overview of the history of the relationship between psychology and spirituality, including a review of contemporary literature related to the subject. The author''s main emphasis falls on his interviews with five psychotherapists whose spirituality is at the center of their lives and work. Sullivan''s analysis of these interviews includes a discussion of several common core themes, such as views of the person and the process of therapy as inherently psychological and spiritual, respect for the freedom of clients, and the place of prayer and meditation.

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... John Sullivan addresses a largely untapped professional resource of spiritual interest among psychotherapists who assume that spirituality is an essential part of life. * Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology *
... John Sullivan addresses a largely untapped professional resource of spiritual interest among psychotherapists who assume that spirituality is an essential part of life. * Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Background Chapter 2 The Final Taboo Chapter 3 Method Chapter 4 Result Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusions Chapter 7 Psychotherapy as Holy Ground

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 8/6/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761811770, 978-0761811770
      ISBN10: 076181177X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Grounded in research done by examining the clinical practices of five exemplary psychotherapists, On Holy Ground explores the relationship between psychotherapy and spirituality. This book addresses the religious and spiritual issues that mental health practitioners are not normally effectively trained to handle. It presents an overview of the history of the relationship between psychology and spirituality, including a review of contemporary literature related to the subject. The author''s main emphasis falls on his interviews with five psychotherapists whose spirituality is at the center of their lives and work. Sullivan''s analysis of these interviews includes a discussion of several common core themes, such as views of the person and the process of therapy as inherently psychological and spiritual, respect for the freedom of clients, and the place of prayer and meditation.

      Trade Review
      ... John Sullivan addresses a largely untapped professional resource of spiritual interest among psychotherapists who assume that spirituality is an essential part of life. * Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology *
      ... John Sullivan addresses a largely untapped professional resource of spiritual interest among psychotherapists who assume that spirituality is an essential part of life. * Research News and Opportunities In Science and Theology *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Background Chapter 2 The Final Taboo Chapter 3 Method Chapter 4 Result Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusions Chapter 7 Psychotherapy as Holy Ground

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