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CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOTHERAPY AS RITUAL PROCESS: AN INITIAL RECONNAISSANCE
Authors:Robert L. Moore
Affiliation:Robert L. Moore is professor of psychology and religion at the Chicago Theological Seminary, 5757 South University, Chicago, Illinois 60637 and is currently chairman of the religion and social sciences section of the American Academy of Religion.
Abstract:Abstract. Instead of attempting to reduce rituals of healing to so-called primitive psychotherapy this essay raises the question of whether contemporary psychotherapies might not fruitfully be viewed as ritual processes through which a small segment of modern society receives ritual leadership in times of crisis. Selected phenomena in contemporary psychotherapeutic practice are analyzed in an attempt to discern the ritual processes which are manifest in them. It is concluded that most modalities of contemporary psychotherapy manifest elements of ritualized submission, containment, and enactment.
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