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PSYCHOANALYSIS, ATTACHMENT, AND SPIRITUALITY PART I: THE EMERGENCE OF TWO RELATIONAL TRADITIONS

Judul Artikel:PSYCHOANALYSIS, ATTACHMENT, AND SPIRITUALITY PART I: THE EMERGENCE OF TWO RELATIONAL TRADITIONS
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Psychology and Theology
ISSN:0091-6471/410-730
Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2007
Volume:Vol. 35 Issue 1 2007
Penerbit:Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University
Frekuensi Penerbitan:4 x 1 Tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:TODD W. HALL
Abstraksi:Two broad relational traditions emerged in post- Freudian psychoanalysis: a broad group of relational theories, represented by Fairbairn’s (1952) object relations theory, that remained within the field of psychoanalysis, and John Bowlby’s attachment theory, that split off from psychoanalysis. Both of these traditions emerged simultaneously, predominantly in the 1940s, and developed in parallel in virtual isolation from each other. In this article, the first of a two-part series in this special issue, I outline the emergence of these two traditions, how each has been applied to the psychology of religion and spirituality, and their implications for “minding” our clients’ spirituality (Sorenson, 2004). In the second article of the two-part series, I discuss the common relational metapsychology underlying these converging traditions—a theory of implicit relational meaning— and its implications for “minding” the spiritual stories by which our clients live.
Kata Kunci:-
Lokasi:P14
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi