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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious institutions & organizations > Religious social & pastoral thought & activity
*Clear, pragmatic, and realistic direction from a distinguished
therapist--a portable supervisor in a book. *Wachtel is known for
her strengths-based approach. *Interweaves systemic, CBT,
experiential, and psychodynamic principles to focus on doing what
works rather than theoretical purity, which sets it apart from
other books. *Addresses the unique challenges of moving therapy
forward with distressed couples and the particular skills
therapists need to develop. *Highlights include an epilogue by
award-winning therapist Paul Wachtel that situates this work's
flexible approach within current scholarly discourse about
effective treatment.
John J. Fitzgerald addresses here one of life's enduring questions
- how to achieve personal fulfillment and more specifically whether
we can do so through ethical conduct. He focuses on two significant
twentieth-century theologians - Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and
Pope John Paul II - seeing both as fitting dialogue partners, given
the former's influence on the Second Vatican Council's
deliberations on the Jews, and the latter's groundbreaking
overtures to the Jews in the wake of his experiences in Poland
before and during World War II. Fitzgerald demonstrates that
Heschel and John Paul II both suggest that doing good generally
leads us to growth in various components of personal fulfillment,
such as happiness, meaning in life, and freedom from selfish
desires. There are, however, some key differences between the two
theologians - John Paul II emphasizes more strongly the
relationship between acting well and attaining eternal life,
whereas Heschel wrestles more openly with the possibility that
religious commitment ultimately involves anxiety and sadness. By
examining historical and contemporary analyses, including the work
of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, the philosopher Peter Singer, and
some present-day psychologists, Fitzgerald builds a narrative that
shows the promise and limits of Heschel's and John Paul II's views.
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