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Overview

In The Skillful Soul of the Psychotherapist, master clinicians reflect on their core spiritual
values, beliefs, experiences, and the role these play in psychotherapy. Reflections by Nancy McWilliams,David Wallin, and Salman Akhtar are responded to by scholars representing a substantial range of psychological, spiritual, religious, and theological perspectives. The ensuing scholarly, clinical dialogue advances the idea that a psychotherapist’s formative spiritual experiences and core values both deeply influence and are simultaneously influenced by the therapeutic relationships and healing work that constitute his or her clinical practice. Through this addressing of the interplay between these master clinicians’ inner wisdom and the therapeutic process, readers will see demonstrated firsthand the vital importance of the psychotherapist’s spiritual life for creative and effective clinical work. This volume will also provide the opportunity for both experienced and training psychotherapists to enrich their own clinical practice via a more robust engagement in the points of contact and resonance that exist between their work with clients and their own unique spiritual lives and experiences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442234482
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/24/2014
Pages: 186
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

George S. Stavros, PhD, is the executive director of the Danielsen Institute at Boston University and a licensed psychologist.

Steven J. Sandage, PhD, is the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Pastoral Psychology and Theology at Boston University. He is a licensed psychologist and director of the Center for Research in Religion and Psychology at the Danielsen Institute.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Chapter 1: The Skillful Soul of the Psychotherapist
George Stavros and Steve Sandage
Chapter 2: Reflections on the Effects of a Protestant Girlhood
Nancy McWilliams
Chapter 3: The Welcome Return of the Suppressed: Religion and Psychoanalysis in Dialogue
Marie T. Hoffman
Chapter 4: Religion—“It’s Complicated!”: The Convergence of Race, Class, and Sexuality in
Clinicians’ Reflection on Religious Experience
Phillis Isabella Sheppard
Chapter 5: A Therapist’s Psycho-Spiritual Autobiography with Clinical Implications,
David J. Wallin
Chapter 6: Immanence and Intersubjectivity
Daniel Shaw
Chapter 7: Shared Histories. Emerging Horizons: The Jewish Search for Spirituality and the
Psychoanalytic Ethos
Celia Brickman
Chapter 8: Three Pillars of Therapeutic Attitude
Salman Akhtar
Chapter 9: Response to “Three Pillars of Therapeutic Attitude”
Salman Akhtar, Chris R. Schlauch
Chapter 10: Evocations
Thomas J. Cottle
Conclusion
Merle Jordan
Index
About the authors

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