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9781608999163

Religious Systems and Psychotherapy

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    9781608999163

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    1608999165

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  • Copyright: 2010-11-01
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Pub
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Summary

Man's search for answers To The problem of human existence has led him from soothsayers to psychotherapists. He has sought guidance on an individual and group basis. This guidance has often resulted in organized institutions of a religious, political, or philosophical nature. The major world religions presented in this book are discussed from the psychotherapeutic and mental health point of view. Many other religious systems are included as well as selected specific topics of special concern. There are three major sections in this volume. Section one includes fourteen major world religious systems. Section two includes indigenous and emergent systems such as magic, exorcism and witchcraft, and section three deals with multiple systems and includes areas of special concern to both the student of religion and human behavior. Of particular interest is the section of discussions on the role of the religious man as psychotherapist And The psychotherapist as a religious man. Other concerns deal with ethics, values, morals and psychoanalysis. This book will serve as a resource volume for students, teachers and practicing professionals in the helping professions, particularly the fields of religion and mental health.

Author Biography

Richard H. Cox, author, psychologist, physician, and theologian is President Emeritus/Professor of the Forest Institute, an accredited graduate school of professional psychology. He is a charter member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors (retired) and ordained Presbyterian (USA) minister.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Making Paths Through the Forest of Lifep. ix
Prefacep. xix
An Introduction To Human Guidancep. 3
Major Religious Systems
Counseling and the Integration of Religious Values-Roman Catholicismp. 15
Liberal Protestant Theology and Humanistic Theories of Psychotherapyp. 32
Protestantism and Psychotherapyp. 46
Protestantism (Conservative-Evangelical) and the Therapistp. 56
Christian Science and Spiritual Healingp. 72
The Seventh-day Adventist Faith and Psychotherapyp. 89
Mormonism and Psychotherapyp. 98
Judaism: A Psychologically Oriented Philosophyp. 108
Mahayana Buddhismp. 117
Zen and Psychotherapyp. 132
Theravada Buddhism and Psychotherapyp. 142
Islamp. 156
Hinduism, Psychotherapy, and the Human Predicamentp. 167
Confucianism and Taoismp. 180
Eastern Orthodoxy and Psychotherapyp. 195
Indigenous and Emergent Religious Systems
Magic, Faith and Healing in Modern Psychiatryp. 225
Primitive Psychotherapyp. 236
Masters of Metaphysicsp. 254
Gesalt, Bioenergetics and Encounter: New Wine Without Wineskinsp. 268
Exorcism and Psychotherapy: A Case of Collaborationp. 284
The Peyote Religion and Healingp. 296
Mystical Experience and the Certainty of Belonging: An Alternative to Insight and Suggestion in Psychotherapyp. 307
Religion as a Mediating Institution in Acculturationp. 319
Pluralism: Multiple Systems
The Man Upstairsp. 335
Psychotherapy and the "New Morality" as Sources of Personal Valuesp. 344
Humanistic Psychology, Therapy, Religion, and Valuesp. 355
Psychoanalysis and Religion: A Metapsychological Approach to Religious Datap. 369
Religious Problems of College Studentsp. 388
Ethics as The Moral Codes Men Live By and the Essentials of Human Well-beingp. 403
Can Religion and Psychotherapy Be Happily Married?-An Experiment in Educationp. 417
Transcending the Role of Psychotherapistp. 427
The Psychotherapist as Priest, Prophet, Holy Man, "Religious" Educator and Personp. 435
Prophets as Psychotherapists, and Psychotherapists as Prophetsp. 439
Is the Small-Groups Movement a Religious Revolution?p. 447
The Psychotherapist as Priestp. 452
There's No Turning Backp. 458
Indexp. 461
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