Frank Lake was a British psychiatrist and lay theologian who
substantially influenced the interplay of psychology and theology
in the United Kingdom over the last several decades. Even though he
died in 1983, his ideas continue to be debated through his books
and the organization he founded, the Clinical Theology Association.
Lake called his discovery and formulation of 'a new paradigm for
psychodynamics with revolutionary implications' the 'Maternal-Fetal
Distress Syndrome.' He wrote that this 'new perspective changes
almost everything in counseling, ' constituting 'a radical
departure from all that has gone before.' Furthermore, he noted
that the 'understanding of psychodynamics can never be the same
again. Nor its practice.' The description and analysis of this 'new
paradigm' and its 'revolutionary implications' are the topics of
this work.
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