The changing relationship between psychology and contemporary spiritual direction |
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Authors: | Brendan Collins Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate Program in Pastoral Counseling, Holy Names College, USA;(2) 2931 Shattuck Ave., Suite 101, 94705 Berkeley, CA |
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Abstract: | As recently as the late 1970's, the relationship between spiritual direction and psychology was tentative and cautious. During the last decade, however, psychological methods and perspectives have been increasingly utilized in spiritual direction. This article examines how clinical psychology, developmental psychology, the psychology of women, and professional psychology are becoming increasingly relevant to the contemporary practice of spiritual direction in the United States, and how, in the process, the relationship between psychology and spiritual direction is changing. |
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