Spirituality and counselling

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Titel
Spirituality and counselling
Untertitel
experiential and theoretical perspectives : a selection of papers from the international conference: The spiritual dimension in therapy and experiential exploration, 18th-22nd July 2004, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England
Verfasserangabe
edited by Judy Moore and Campbell Purton
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Reprinted
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Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
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310 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN10
1-898059-74-8
ISBN13
978-1-898059-74-5
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Enthält: Literaturangaben
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Incomplete contents Section 1: Keynote Addresses 1. The process of transformation within Buddhism - Rev Daishin Morgan 2. Looking in the distance: Spirituality in God's Absence - Richard Holloway 3. The gift and cost of being fully present - Brian Thorne Section 2: Philosophy 1. William James and Ludwig Wittenstein : A philosophical approach to spirituality - Hans Julius Schneider 2. Towards a phenomenology of the divine - C J Sharp 3. Towards a Rogerian theory of mysticism - Ivan Ellingham 4. Open-centred ecosophy - Or how to do environmentally interesting things with Dr Rogers' therapeutic conditions - Clive Perraton Mountford Section 3: Presence and the Core Conditions 1. The power of presence - Veronika Pruller-Jagenteufel 2. A person-centred therapist's quest for presence - Dora Iseli Schudel 3. 'Naked saying'--Languages, selves and 'no-self' in therapy - Sarah Luczaj 4. The fabric of acceptance - Matis Nimetz 5. Person-centred psychotherapy as a spiritual discipline: A critical examination - Martin van Kalmthout Section 4: Personal Reflections and Workshops Imagine that this page is pink - Tess Sturrock 1. Cathedrals: Places of discovery - Mary Green and Stephen Platten 2. Longing in practice: Prayer and therapy - Mary Hill and Suzanne Keys 3. Honouring spirituality in therapy - William West and Chris Jenkins 4. PRH: Towards a deeper experience of who I am - Robina Scott Section 5: Christian Perspectives 1. Self-giving and self-actualizing: Christianity and the person-centred approach - Jeff Leonardi 2. Seeing eyes, royal priests and living temples: A biblical perspective on the role of the counsellor - Stephen Hitchcock 3. In the beginning there is community: Implications and challenges of the belief in a triune God and a person-centred approach - Peter F Schmid 4. To be what you really are in reformed theology - Jan van Blarikom Section 6: Humanism 1. Whose heaven? The spiritual dimension in humanist counselling - Suzette van IJssel 2. An exploration of the relationship between humanism and Christianity in the practice of counselling - Jack Earl
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The spiritual dimension in therapy and experiential exploration <2004, Norwich>
EAN
9781898059745