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A Theology for Pastoral Psychotherapy
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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • The Basis in Faith
  • The Plan of the Book
  • Part I. The Context of Pastoral Psychotherapy
  • Chapter 1. God and the World
  • The Marks of Healing
  • A World Flawed and Good
  • The Condition of Western Society
  • The Tension of Individual and Community
  • God Among the Influences
  • Chapter 2. God's Play and Human Community
  • Communities Jewish and Christian
  • Communities and Their Faiths
  • Bion, the Self, and the Group
  • Community Distortion and Its Pain
  • Choices We Must Make
  • Our Gifts to the Community
  • Chapter 3. God in the Creation of Selfhood
  • The Structure of Experience
  • The Transmission of Ego and Culture
  • The Role of Internal Space
  • Internalizing the Other
  • The Re-Articulation of Self
  • The Problems in Our Growing
  • The Potential for Abuse
  • Chapter 4. God's Obstacles: Sin and Evil
  • The Rupture of Community
  • The Pretense of Control
  • Preferred Sins of the Post-Modern West
  • The Organization of Sinful Power
  • Evil's Invasion of the Self
  • The Entrenchment of Sin
  • Part II. Pastoral Psychotherapy as the Play of God
  • Chapter 5. The Hope of Pastoral Psychotherapy
  • Beginnings of Liberation
  • Memory as an Opening for Grace
  • The Therapist's Contribution
  • The Therapist and the Space
  • The Ground Rules and the Frame
  • The Context for Psychotherapy
  • Chapter 6. The Hallowing of the Space
  • Community Creates the Space
  • Hallowing Through the Therapist
  • The Client Hallows the Space
  • Chapter 7. Sacred Play in Hallowed Spaces
  • Connection, Container, and Reverie
  • The Thinker and the Thought
  • The Entry into Sabbathing
  • The Fertile Middle Phase
  • To Exploration and Action
  • Chapter 8. Transference, Intersubjectivity, and the Holy Spirit
  • Countertransference As an Asset
  • The Classic Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
  • Transference, Countertransference, and Intersubjectivity
  • The Enabling of the Holy Spirit
  • Spirit in the Therapy
  • Crisis, Participation, Communion
  • Chapter 9. Therapist As Bearer of the Spirit: Psychotherapy and Christology
  • The Recent History of Christology
  • Jesus--How Unique and Unique How?
  • Therapist As Christ Figure: How and How Not
  • The Meaning of Our Daily Lives
  • Suffering--Messianic and Therapeutic
  • The Content of the Saving Claim
  • Money, Profession, and the State
  • Chapter 10. The Play of God: Powerful Selves in Empowering Community
  • The Hallowed Space
  • Play
  • Bursts of Clarity
  • Birth into the Hallowed Space
  • Therapy As Liberating Multiplicity
  • Engaging the New World
  • The Messianic Task of Psychotherapy
  • The Self and the Community
  • Naming the Mystery
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

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