From sceptics to believers, through theorists and therapists working with our deepest concerns, Spirituality and Psychotherapy provides an invigorating journey through Freud's 'black tide of mud of occultism'. An experienced selection of contributors bring a variety of strong views to the reader interested in spirituality and its connection with psychotherapy theory and practice.
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Recensione:
It is a balanced and stimulating volume, a valuable read for the concientious professional. --Michael Len, Towards Wholeness, 2002
L'autore:
Craig Newnes is a dad. In his spare time he tends the garden and is Psychological Therapies Director for Shropshire Community and Mental Health Trust. He is editor of The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy (formerly Changes) and Clinical Psychology Forum, the practice journal of the Division of Clinical Psychology. He has a life time commitment to the NHS and is an outspoken critic of the hypocrisy, self interest, confusion and downright lies which characterise so much of the practise of psychiatry and psychology. He believes that unhappiness is a form of heresy and most of the misery for which people seek help is only amenable to alleviation through changes in their material lives.
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