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- catalog contributor b3937512.
- catalog created "[1951]".
- catalog date "1951".
- catalog date "[1951]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1951]".
- catalog description "Part I. The responsibilities and limitations of the task -- 1. Principles and methods -- A great and growing need -- Primitive Christianity -- The early church -- The Roman Catholic church -- The Reformation -- Post Reformation developments -- The present time -- 2. Psychology and the care of souls -- The needs of the personality -- Psychology and confession -- Spiritual and psychological aspects of the care of souls -- The object of this care -- Part 3. From Medecina Clerica to pastoral psychology -- Religion and medicine -- Pastoral medicine -- Psychotherapy and the Christian care of souls -- Pastoral psychology -- Part 4. Methods of treatment -- A descriptive term -- Three characteristics of the care of souls -- Principal methods of treatment -- Steps to be taken -- Part 5. The care of souls and the unconscious -- The hidden self -- The problem of the unconscious -- The psychic present and psychic potentiality -- Suppression and the unconscious -- Contact with the unconscious -- Free association -- Word associations -- Tables of irritant words -- The interpretation of dreams -- The dream as a mystery play -- Relaxation -- 6. Pastoral advice -- An important task -- Primary religious problems -- Secondary religious problems -- Religiously disguised problems -- The diseased person's problems -- Practical problems of life -- Some rules for advisers".
- catalog description "Part II. Concerning confession -- 1. Christian confession -- A psychologist's opinion -- Confession and self disclosure -- To whom shall confession be made? -- Confession and absolution -- The privilege of confession -- 2. True confession -- The formal aspect of confession -- The content of confession -- Regular confession -- 3. Confession and penance -- Reparation and spiritual exercises -- The groups of penances -- Penance and release -- 4. Evangelical casuistry -- Definition -- Casuistry gone astray -- Sin and symptoms -- The task of evangelical casuistry -- 5. Confession and scrupulosity -- What is scrupulosity? -- Religious signs of scrupulosity -- Treatment -- 6. The dangers of confession -- Part 3. The psychology of unbelief -- 1. The source of religious need -- 2. Popular belief and unbelief -- The individual in society -- Emancipation of personality -- Unbelief and freethinking in Christendom -- Unbelief not a primary product of culture -- 3. Unbelief in the individual -- The principal forms of unbelief -- The history of unbelief -- The purpose of unbelief -- Free thought and neurotic symptoms -- 4. Doubt and religious development -- Developing capacity for spiritual experience -- Wonder and doubt -- Phases of development -- Doubt and psycho physical disturbances -- Complex grounded doubts -- 5. Religion and self deception -- Opinions and the intellect -- Intellectual dishonesty -- Wishful thinking -- Intellectual pitfalls -- Rationalization".
- catalog description "Part IV. Guilt and the fear of punishment -- 1. Morality and fear of punishment -- Bi polarity of moral attitudes -- Is morality a disease? -- Religion and fear -- Social and religious morality -- Christianity and forgiveness -- 2. Disguises of the fear of punishment -- Fear and repression -- Fear disguised as religious guilt -- Disturbances in the sexual life -- 3. The real guilt feeling -- A case in point -- Guilt and self preoccupation -- An experience of real guilt -- Guilt as an absolute phenomenon -- Remorse and guilt feeling -- Part 5. Symptomatic religiosity in neurosis and insanity -- 1. Who is normal? -- Normal vs. average -- Reactions to normality -- Judgment of normality -- Talent and genius -- Religious concepts of normality -- 2. Symptomatic religiosity -- A real problem -- Abnormal psychic states -- Pathological religiosity -- Characterological deformities and personality defects -- Compulsive systematization -- Treatment -- 3. The mentally diseased -- Responsibilities of Christians -- Classification of mental diseases -- Religious compulsions and ideas of sin -- Compulsive ideas and delusions -- 4. The religious element in mental disease -- Coincidence as factor in production of religious symptoms -- Experience and interpretation -- Causes of mental disease -- Religious epidemics and contagion -- 5. The spiritual care of the insane -- The minister's task -- The mentally ill and their relatives -- Risks of premature discharge -- The question of religious neutrality -- Spiritual influence and religious propaganda -- Counselor and patient -- Power of religious ideas -- 6. The religious depression -- Depression and physical disorder -- True religious depression -- Real and false attitudes -- Reactions against over stimulation of religious emotion -- Dark night of the soul -- Treatment of religious depressions -- 7. Asceticism and spiritual training".
- catalog description "Part VI. The psychology of conversion and growth in grace -- 1. Conversion and growth in grace -- What is conversion? -- Psychological and theological points of view compared -- The order of grace -- The mystical conversion -- Risks of schematizing -- The states of grace -- 2. The problem of sublimation -- Origin of the idea -- Freud's point of view -- What does sublimation mean? -- Sublimation and the care of souls -- A debatable theory -- Spiritual rebirth not psychologically explicable -- 3. Faith or suggestion? -- The power of the gospel -- Suggestion compared with faith -- Sharp distinctions -- Healing through faith -- Healing as divine action -- 4. Man at the frontier -- Boundary situations and their challenge -- Self contradictions to be resolved -- Within the sluice gates.".
- catalog extent "227 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog issued "1951".
- catalog issued "[1951]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Allen and Unwin; New York, Macmillan".
- catalog relation "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog subject "258".
- catalog subject "BV4012 .B4".
- catalog subject "Pastoral psychology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The responsibilities and limitations of the task -- 1. Principles and methods -- A great and growing need -- Primitive Christianity -- The early church -- The Roman Catholic church -- The Reformation -- Post Reformation developments -- The present time -- 2. Psychology and the care of souls -- The needs of the personality -- Psychology and confession -- Spiritual and psychological aspects of the care of souls -- The object of this care -- Part 3. From Medecina Clerica to pastoral psychology -- Religion and medicine -- Pastoral medicine -- Psychotherapy and the Christian care of souls -- Pastoral psychology -- Part 4. Methods of treatment -- A descriptive term -- Three characteristics of the care of souls -- Principal methods of treatment -- Steps to be taken -- Part 5. The care of souls and the unconscious -- The hidden self -- The problem of the unconscious -- The psychic present and psychic potentiality -- Suppression and the unconscious -- Contact with the unconscious -- Free association -- Word associations -- Tables of irritant words -- The interpretation of dreams -- The dream as a mystery play -- Relaxation -- 6. Pastoral advice -- An important task -- Primary religious problems -- Secondary religious problems -- Religiously disguised problems -- The diseased person's problems -- Practical problems of life -- Some rules for advisers".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part II. Concerning confession -- 1. Christian confession -- A psychologist's opinion -- Confession and self disclosure -- To whom shall confession be made? -- Confession and absolution -- The privilege of confession -- 2. True confession -- The formal aspect of confession -- The content of confession -- Regular confession -- 3. Confession and penance -- Reparation and spiritual exercises -- The groups of penances -- Penance and release -- 4. Evangelical casuistry -- Definition -- Casuistry gone astray -- Sin and symptoms -- The task of evangelical casuistry -- 5. Confession and scrupulosity -- What is scrupulosity? -- Religious signs of scrupulosity -- Treatment -- 6. The dangers of confession -- Part 3. The psychology of unbelief -- 1. The source of religious need -- 2. Popular belief and unbelief -- The individual in society -- Emancipation of personality -- Unbelief and freethinking in Christendom -- Unbelief not a primary product of culture -- 3. Unbelief in the individual -- The principal forms of unbelief -- The history of unbelief -- The purpose of unbelief -- Free thought and neurotic symptoms -- 4. Doubt and religious development -- Developing capacity for spiritual experience -- Wonder and doubt -- Phases of development -- Doubt and psycho physical disturbances -- Complex grounded doubts -- 5. Religion and self deception -- Opinions and the intellect -- Intellectual dishonesty -- Wishful thinking -- Intellectual pitfalls -- Rationalization".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part IV. Guilt and the fear of punishment -- 1. Morality and fear of punishment -- Bi polarity of moral attitudes -- Is morality a disease? -- Religion and fear -- Social and religious morality -- Christianity and forgiveness -- 2. Disguises of the fear of punishment -- Fear and repression -- Fear disguised as religious guilt -- Disturbances in the sexual life -- 3. The real guilt feeling -- A case in point -- Guilt and self preoccupation -- An experience of real guilt -- Guilt as an absolute phenomenon -- Remorse and guilt feeling -- Part 5. Symptomatic religiosity in neurosis and insanity -- 1. Who is normal? -- Normal vs. average -- Reactions to normality -- Judgment of normality -- Talent and genius -- Religious concepts of normality -- 2. Symptomatic religiosity -- A real problem -- Abnormal psychic states -- Pathological religiosity -- Characterological deformities and personality defects -- Compulsive systematization -- Treatment -- 3. The mentally diseased -- Responsibilities of Christians -- Classification of mental diseases -- Religious compulsions and ideas of sin -- Compulsive ideas and delusions -- 4. The religious element in mental disease -- Coincidence as factor in production of religious symptoms -- Experience and interpretation -- Causes of mental disease -- Religious epidemics and contagion -- 5. The spiritual care of the insane -- The minister's task -- The mentally ill and their relatives -- Risks of premature discharge -- The question of religious neutrality -- Spiritual influence and religious propaganda -- Counselor and patient -- Power of religious ideas -- 6. The religious depression -- Depression and physical disorder -- True religious depression -- Real and false attitudes -- Reactions against over stimulation of religious emotion -- Dark night of the soul -- Treatment of religious depressions -- 7. Asceticism and spiritual training".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part VI. The psychology of conversion and growth in grace -- 1. Conversion and growth in grace -- What is conversion? -- Psychological and theological points of view compared -- The order of grace -- The mystical conversion -- Risks of schematizing -- The states of grace -- 2. The problem of sublimation -- Origin of the idea -- Freud's point of view -- What does sublimation mean? -- Sublimation and the care of souls -- A debatable theory -- Spiritual rebirth not psychologically explicable -- 3. Faith or suggestion? -- The power of the gospel -- Suggestion compared with faith -- Sharp distinctions -- Healing through faith -- Healing as divine action -- 4. Man at the frontier -- Boundary situations and their challenge -- Self contradictions to be resolved -- Within the sluice gates.".
- catalog title "Pastoral psychology; a study in the care of souls.".
- catalog type "text".