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- catalog contributor b3910285.
- catalog created "[c1940]".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "[c1940]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1940]".
- catalog description ""A selected bibliography": p. 273-277.".
- catalog description "Chapter I. The psychological approach to pastoral work -- Preoccupations of the church -- The more scientific approach -- Chapter II. The organization of personality -- Personality as an organization -- The development of personality -- The role of suggestion -- Dominant wishes -- The hierarchy of interests -- Chapter III. The development of emancipated personality in children -- The continuity of experience -- The self-reliant personality -- The transformation of crude forces -- The administration of discipline -- Chapter IV. The mental hygiene of adolescence -- The reduction of emotional tension -- The release of excess physical energy -- The mating impulse -- Vocational adjustment -- An adequate philosophy of life -- Chapter V. Personality types and religious experience -- Extroverted religious types -- Introverted religious types -- The ambiverted religious type -- Fundamentalistic psychology -- Personality types and the form of religious experience -- Chapter VI. Can adults be reconstructed? -- Experiments in adult improvement -- The expansion of adult education -- The religious transformation of adults -- Chapter VII. Motives for personality changes -- The importance of motivation -- Push and pull -- Social pressure -- The originating power of emotion -- Chapter VIII. Religion as a rallying center -- The religious response to crises -- Religion in typical adjustments -- Religious and mental pathologies -- How religion becomes effective -- Chapter IX. The complex -- The system of emotionally toned ideas -- Conflicting values -- Subconscious motivation -- Chapter X. The inferiority disposition -- Sources of the inferiority disposition -- Escape mechanisms -- Remedial measures -- Chapter XI. Fear -- Types of fear -- Fear in religion -- The cure of fear -- Fear and reverence -- Chapter XII. Sexual conflicts -- Sexual self-stimulation -- Youthful delinquency -- Excessive attachments between parents and children -- Conjugal infelicity".
- catalog description "Chapter XIII. Protective responses -- Compensation -- Identification -- Projection -- Transference -- Rationalization -- Chapter XIV. Specialized diagnostic methods -- Body and mind -- Question lists -- Informal interviews -- Dream analysis -- The word association device -- Hypnosis as a revealer -- Chapter XV. Religion and the talk cure -- Psychoanalytic relief -- The therapeutic value of a Protestant confessional -- Chapter XVI. Adjustment to reality -- Facing the facts -- Adjustment by domination -- Adjustment by sublimation -- Adjustment by discrimination -- Adjustment by accommodation -- Adjustment by submission -- Chapter XVIII. The technique of private prayer and worship -- Steps in problem-solving prayer -- The method of Jesus -- Method in private worship -- Chapter XVIII. Pastoral counseling -- The mental health of the pastor -- Co-operative counseling -- Suggesting the interview -- The setting of the interview -- A variegated class of consultants -- Critical determination in counseling -- Various points of excellence in counseling -- Allies of the pastoral counselor".
- catalog extent "284 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "[c1940]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Nashville, Abingdon-Cokesbury Press".
- catalog relation "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog subject "253".
- catalog subject "BV4012 .S7 1940".
- catalog subject "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. The psychological approach to pastoral work -- Preoccupations of the church -- The more scientific approach -- Chapter II. The organization of personality -- Personality as an organization -- The development of personality -- The role of suggestion -- Dominant wishes -- The hierarchy of interests -- Chapter III. The development of emancipated personality in children -- The continuity of experience -- The self-reliant personality -- The transformation of crude forces -- The administration of discipline -- Chapter IV. The mental hygiene of adolescence -- The reduction of emotional tension -- The release of excess physical energy -- The mating impulse -- Vocational adjustment -- An adequate philosophy of life -- Chapter V. Personality types and religious experience -- Extroverted religious types -- Introverted religious types -- The ambiverted religious type -- Fundamentalistic psychology -- Personality types and the form of religious experience -- Chapter VI. Can adults be reconstructed? -- Experiments in adult improvement -- The expansion of adult education -- The religious transformation of adults -- Chapter VII. Motives for personality changes -- The importance of motivation -- Push and pull -- Social pressure -- The originating power of emotion -- Chapter VIII. Religion as a rallying center -- The religious response to crises -- Religion in typical adjustments -- Religious and mental pathologies -- How religion becomes effective -- Chapter IX. The complex -- The system of emotionally toned ideas -- Conflicting values -- Subconscious motivation -- Chapter X. The inferiority disposition -- Sources of the inferiority disposition -- Escape mechanisms -- Remedial measures -- Chapter XI. Fear -- Types of fear -- Fear in religion -- The cure of fear -- Fear and reverence -- Chapter XII. Sexual conflicts -- Sexual self-stimulation -- Youthful delinquency -- Excessive attachments between parents and children -- Conjugal infelicity".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XIII. Protective responses -- Compensation -- Identification -- Projection -- Transference -- Rationalization -- Chapter XIV. Specialized diagnostic methods -- Body and mind -- Question lists -- Informal interviews -- Dream analysis -- The word association device -- Hypnosis as a revealer -- Chapter XV. Religion and the talk cure -- Psychoanalytic relief -- The therapeutic value of a Protestant confessional -- Chapter XVI. Adjustment to reality -- Facing the facts -- Adjustment by domination -- Adjustment by sublimation -- Adjustment by discrimination -- Adjustment by accommodation -- Adjustment by submission -- Chapter XVIII. The technique of private prayer and worship -- Steps in problem-solving prayer -- The method of Jesus -- Method in private worship -- Chapter XVIII. Pastoral counseling -- The mental health of the pastor -- Co-operative counseling -- Suggesting the interview -- The setting of the interview -- A variegated class of consultants -- Critical determination in counseling -- Various points of excellence in counseling -- Allies of the pastoral counselor".
- catalog title "Pastoral psychology, by Karl R. Stolz.".
- catalog type "text".