Article Title:A commencement charge to therapists of psyche and soul
Abstract:
This article is from a commencement address delivered to the 2003 graduates of the Blanton-Peale Institute. It emphasizes the world's need for therapists who stand at the crossroad of psychology and religion. The concept of temenos is used to emphasize the need for making the consulting room a safe place away from the distraction of the outside world. The graduates are further charged with attending fully to those who come to them seeking help. Finally, they are challenged to find ways to encourage a poetics of reverie in their own lives and in those for whom they care.
Keywords: temenos; poetics of reverie; psyche; soul
DOI: 10.1023/A:1025808625736
Source:JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH
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