Religion and the Unconscious
A study of religion's interplay with depth psychology for pastoral counseling.
Ann Belford Ulanov author Barry Ulanov author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Published:1st Sep '85
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Ann and Barry Ulanov explore the interplay between religion and depth psychology, offering valuable insights for pastoral counseling. Their work highlights the potential for integrating these fields to enhance therapeutic effectiveness.
In Religion and the Unconscious, authors Ann and Barry Ulanov explore the intricate connection between religion and depth psychology. Their work delves into how these two fields intersect and influence one another, offering a comprehensive analysis that is both scholarly and accessible. The Ulanovs argue that understanding the unconscious mind can enhance religious experiences and vice versa, creating a richer framework for exploring human spirituality.
This book serves as a significant contribution to pastoral counseling, providing practitioners with valuable insights into the psychological dimensions of faith. The authors emphasize the importance of integrating psychological principles into religious practice, suggesting that this combination can lead to more effective counseling outcomes. By examining various psychological theories and religious traditions, they illustrate how depth psychology can illuminate spiritual struggles and foster personal growth.
Throughout Religion and the Unconscious, the Ulanovs encourage readers to consider the profound ways in which unconscious processes shape religious beliefs and practices. They invite both scholars and practitioners to reflect on their own experiences and the potential for deeper understanding that arises from this interdisciplinary approach. Ultimately, the book serves as a guide for those seeking to navigate the complexities of faith and psychology, highlighting the transformative power of integrating these two domains.
ISBN: 9780664246570
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288 pages
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