Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
God's Play in Sacred Spaces
Buch, Englisch, 258 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-1200-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Professional Practice & Development
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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