Turning Freud Upside Down 2

More Gospel Perspectives on Psychotherapy's Fundamental Problems

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Mormonism
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Author: ISBN: 9781942161486
Publisher: Deseret Book Company Publication: August 11, 2018
Imprint: BYU Studies Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781942161486
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication: August 11, 2018
Imprint: BYU Studies
Language: English

An increasing number of psychotherapists reject traditional psychology’s marginalization of religion. As in the original Turning Freud Upside Down, this second volume looks to Christ’s gospel for direction. With a gospel perspective, the authors have questioned some of psychotherapy’s standard assumptions and have proposed features that should be found in gospel-compatible psychotherapy.

Contents:

The Freedom and Determinism of Agency

Richard N. Williams

The Relational Moral Agent and Its Implications for Practice

Kristin Lang Hansen

Justice: The Foundation of Forgiveness

Robert L. Gleave

Truth and Values in Counseling: Beyond Positivism, Relativism, Values Clashes, and Crypto-proselytizing

Aaron P. Jackson

Contracts, Covenants, and the Meaning of Marriage

Edwin E. Gantt and Stan J. Knapp

A Gospel Challenge to Psychology’s Culture of Suspicion: Assumptions, Alternatives, and Psychotherapeutic Implications

Jeffrey S. Reber

On the Need to Acknowledge Good and Evil

Lane Fischer

The Ideals of Pistis, Elpis, and Agape: Implications for Counseling in Diverse Settings

Matthew R. Draper and Mark S. Green

The Foundational Principle of Faith

Timothy B. Smith

Psychotherapy Vis-à-vis the Gospel

Aaron P. Jackson

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An increasing number of psychotherapists reject traditional psychology’s marginalization of religion. As in the original Turning Freud Upside Down, this second volume looks to Christ’s gospel for direction. With a gospel perspective, the authors have questioned some of psychotherapy’s standard assumptions and have proposed features that should be found in gospel-compatible psychotherapy.

Contents:

The Freedom and Determinism of Agency

Richard N. Williams

The Relational Moral Agent and Its Implications for Practice

Kristin Lang Hansen

Justice: The Foundation of Forgiveness

Robert L. Gleave

Truth and Values in Counseling: Beyond Positivism, Relativism, Values Clashes, and Crypto-proselytizing

Aaron P. Jackson

Contracts, Covenants, and the Meaning of Marriage

Edwin E. Gantt and Stan J. Knapp

A Gospel Challenge to Psychology’s Culture of Suspicion: Assumptions, Alternatives, and Psychotherapeutic Implications

Jeffrey S. Reber

On the Need to Acknowledge Good and Evil

Lane Fischer

The Ideals of Pistis, Elpis, and Agape: Implications for Counseling in Diverse Settings

Matthew R. Draper and Mark S. Green

The Foundational Principle of Faith

Timothy B. Smith

Psychotherapy Vis-à-vis the Gospel

Aaron P. Jackson

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