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Taking psychoanalytic and psychometric perspectives toward a binocular vision of religion /

Psychoanalytic and Psychometric Perspectives on Religion' suggests to combine perspectives from psychoanalysis and academic psychology, from nomothetic and idiothetic research, for more depth of vision for the current psychology of religion. 0In this interdisciplinary study, Barbara Keller demo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Keller, Barbara (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
Colección:Religion and psychology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1 Toward a Binocular Vision of Religion -- 1.1 Psychology of Religion and the Need for Depth of Vision -- 1.2 A Fuzzy Concept with a Complex History: Spotlights from Narratology and History -- 1.3 Psychoanalytic Perspectives -- 1.4 Academic Psychology -- 1.5 Studying a Fuzzy Concept -- 1.6 Different Research Methods, Different Levels of Analysis -- 2 What Develops in Religious Development? -- 2.1 Object Relations and the Living God: Ana-Maria Rizzuto -- 2.2 Psychoanalysis, Relational: Increasingly Complex Interactions -- 2.3 Attachment and Religious Development -- 2.4 Psychoanalysis and Attachment: a History of "Bad Blood"-and Reconciliation? -- 2.5 Mentalization as Integrative Concept for the Psychology of Religion? -- 2.6 James Fowler: Faith Develops across the Life Span -- 2.7 Criticism and Revision: Heinz Streib's Religious Styles Perspective -- 2.8 Focus on Experience and Biography: The M-Scale and the Faith Development Interview -- 2.9 Former Catholic Sophia at Young Old and Old Old Age in Germany -- 
505 8 |a 3 Differential Perspectives -- 3.1 Attending to Difference: Different Levels of Description -- 3.2 Different Protestant Trajectories toward Redemptive Selves and Generativity: McAdams and Albaugh's Exploration of Americans in Midlife -- 3.3 The Story of a Conservative Evangelical and Former Catholic -- 3.4 A Liberal Protestant Voice -- 3.5 Different Ways of Leaving Jehova's Witnesses: Franz (Germany) and Tom (US) -- 3.6 Deconversion Narratives and Trajectories -- 3.7 Transformation as Change in Religious Style or Structural Deconversion -- 3.8 Psychodynamic Perspectives -- 3.9 Mentalization and Epistemic Trust / Distrust -- 
505 8 |a 4 Religion and Faith "in Treatment" -- 4.1 Clinical Aspects -- 4.2 Introducing the Patient -- 4.3 Religious Development and Current Attitudes -- 4.4 From the Sessions: Interventions -- 4.5 On Putting Experience into Words: Bion and Transformation in "O" -- 4.6 Boundary Issues: Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, Religion and World Views -- 5 Conclusions: The Value of Complementary Perspectives -- 5.1 Idiothetic-Nomothetic -- 5.2 Local-Global -- 5.3 Scientific Self-Reflections and Minding Others' Faiths -- 5.4 Some Future Directions. 
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