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9780789012371

Religious Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy

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    9780789012371

  • ISBN10:

    0789012375

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-05-24
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Integrate spiritual traditions with psychological healing! In this fascinating volume, clinical practitioners of different religious traditions examine the same clinical case, offering insights, interventions, and explanations of transformation and healing. This practical approach allows them to explore broader issues of personality theory and psychology from the perspectives of various spiritual traditions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy addresses both the practical issues of doing psychotherapy and the deeper need to relate psychology and theology. After providing a thorough introduction to the spiritual tradition, each author presents a critical psychological theory of personality and psychotherapy grounded in that tradition. The authors address the questions of what it means to be a person, what causes human distress, and how individuals experience healing. Religious Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy offers profound insights into the urgent issues of human suffering and psychological transformation, including: theories of personality structure and human motivation the nature of experience and processes of change the dialectical relation of theology and psychology convergences and difference among the religious psychologies Marrying theory and practice, spirit and psyche, Religious Theories of Personality and Psychotherapy offers profound insights and effective interventions. Mental health professionals, clergy, and scholars in religion, cross-cultural studies, personality, counseling, and psychotherapy will find this breakthrough book a life-changing experience and an invaluable resource.

Table of Contents

About the Editor xi
Contributors xiii
Foreword xv
P. Scott Richard
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1(1)
R. Paul Olson
Objectives of This Book
1(1)
Underlying Assumptions
2(2)
Separation of Psychology and Religion
4(2)
Apologetic Function of Theology
6(1)
Critical Theory and a Method of Critical Correlation
6(4)
Organization of This Book
10(9)
Hindu Psychology and the Bhagavad Gita
19(66)
Asha Mukherjee
Introduction
19(9)
Personality Theory
28(10)
Theory of Distress
38(3)
Theory of Therapy
41(6)
Practice of Therapy
47(3)
Evaluation
50(13)
Points of Dialogue
63(7)
Case Study
70(15)
A Buddhist Psychology
85(56)
Scott Kamilar
Introduction
85(3)
Personality Theory
88(8)
Theory of Distress
96(3)
Theory of Therapy
99(10)
Practice of Therapy
109(12)
Evaluation
121(2)
Points of Dialogue
123(9)
Case Study
132(9)
Taoism and Psychology
141(70)
Lynne Hagen
Introduction
141(16)
Personality Theory
157(10)
Theory of Distress
167(6)
Theory of Therapy
173(8)
Practice of Therapy
181(13)
Evaluation
194(1)
Points of Dialogue
195(2)
Case Study
197(14)
Jewish Anthropology: The Stuff between
211(36)
Elaine E. Hartsman
Introduction
211(5)
Personality Theory
216(11)
Theory of Distress
227(4)
Theory of Therapy
231(5)
Practice of Therapy
236(1)
Evaluation
236(1)
Points of Dialogue
237(2)
Case Study
239(8)
Christian Humanism
247(78)
R. Paul Olson
Introduction
247(3)
Personality Theory
250(9)
Theory of Distress
259(2)
Theory of Therapy
261(10)
Practice of Therapy
271(7)
Evaluation
278(3)
Points of Dialogue
281(9)
Case Study
290(35)
Islamic Psychology
325(34)
Zehra Ansari
Introduction
325(7)
Personality Theory
332(11)
Theory of Distress
343(1)
Theory of Therapy
343(3)
Practice of Therapy
346(4)
Evaluation
350(1)
Points of Dialogue
351(1)
Case Study
352(7)
Convergence and Divergence
359(50)
R. Paul Olson
Bruce McBeath
Personality Theory
359(26)
Theories of Psychotherapy
385(24)
Index 409

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