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God and Psychology: How the Early Religious Development of Famous
Psychologists Influenced their Work examines the impact their
religious background had on the lives and work of several famous
psychologists. These are fascinating stories often overlooked in
the biography of these thinkers. Drawing from autobiographical and
biographical materials, this book demonstrates how the impact of
these early exposures to religion linger in the writings and
actions of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Erik Erikson, B.F. Skinner,
and Carl Rogers in both explicit and indirect ways. This book will
be of interest to anyone interested in the intersection of
psychology and religion.
Over the course of recent decades, scholars and practitioners have
been working to integrate contemporary psychology-related fields
and Christianity. This project continues to move forward, evidenced
in associations, publications, degree programs, and conferences
around the world. While much progress has been made, there are
still foundational issues to be worked out and aspects of
integration the community is just now venturing into. In this
expert overview, psychologists William L. Hathaway and Mark A.
Yarhouse take stock of the integration project to date, provide an
introduction for those who wish to come on board, highlight work
yet to be done, and offer a framework to strategically organize
next steps. The authors' attention encompasses five domains:
worldview integration theoretical integration applied integration
role integration personal integration Their comprehensive approach
yields insights relevant for non-clinical areas of psychological
science as well as for counseling, social work, and other related
mental health fields. Done properly, integration enriches our
understanding of both Christianity and psychology. Through biblical
and theological grounding and numerous examples, Hathaway and
Yarhouse demonstrate how synthesis can continue to serve the field
and make a difference in caring for individual lives. Christian
Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) Books explore how
Christianity relates to mental health and behavioral sciences
including psychology, counseling, social work, and marriage and
family therapy in order to equip Christian clinicians to support
the well-being of their clients.
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