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253:159.9 --- #gsdb6 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Psychology --- Christian pastoral theology
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Pastoral theology --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychotherapy --- 253 --- 253*21 --- 253:159.9 --- Zielzorg. Pastoraat --- Pastorale methodiek --- Pastorale psychologie --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- 253*21 Pastorale methodiek
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Pastoral psychology. --- Pastoral psychology --- 253:159.9 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Clerical psychology --- Pastoral psychiatry --- Psychology, Clerical --- Psychology, Pastoral --- Pastoral theology --- Psychology, Religious
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In this book, first published in 2000, Stephen Pattison considers the nature of shame as it is discussed in the diverse discourses of literature, psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, history and sociology and concludes that 'shame' is not a single unitary phenomenon, but rather a set of separable but related understandings in different discourses. Situating chronic shame primarily within the metaphorical ecology of defilement, pollution and toxic unwantedness, Pattison goes on to examine the causes and effects of shame. He then considers the way in which Christianity has responded to and used shame. Psychologists, philosophers, theologians and therapists will find this a fascinating source of insight, and it will be of particular use to pastoral workers and those concerned with religion and mental health.
Shame. --- Shame --- Emotions --- Guilt --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- 253:159.9 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion
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Pastoral counseling --- 253:159.9 --- Care of souls --- Counseling, Pastoral --- Cure of souls --- Counseling --- Pastoral psychology --- Pastoral care --- Spiritual direction --- Pastorale psychologie --- Religious aspects --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie
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Theology --- Psychology, Religious --- 253:159.9 --- Pastorale psychologie --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Psychology of religion --- Religions --- Religious psychology --- Psychology and religion --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology
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Psychology --- Psychology, Religious --- Pastoral Care --- 253:159.9 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Periodicals --- Arts and Humanities --- Health Sciences --- Social Sciences --- Philosophy --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Behavioral Science (Psychology) and Counselling
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This volume explores the connections between emotions and care-understood here as a practice, an ethical ideal and a moral disposition. Ever since its origins in the early 1980s, the ethics of care has been built on the presupposition that there are intimate links between our emotional lives and care. Nonetheless, relatively little scholarship has been devoted to the close study of these connections or to an exploration of the 'darker' emotions that can often accompany care. This edited volume hopes to address this relative neglect in the literature by offering interdisciplinary perspectives on the matter. Penned by scholars from different parts of the world, the essays in this volume seek to bring greater conceptual articulacy into our discussions of the ways emotions can motivate or thwart care. Some contributors also offer critical assessments of care ethics scholarship-discussing, for instance, the feminist stakes in the debate over the significance of emotions for care. Other contributions propose novel ways of exploring the ties between emotions and care by bringing new voices and authors into the debate-mostly from phenomenological, literary and anthropological circles. This collection includes contributions from: Monika Betzler, Caterina Botti, Sophie Bourgault, Fabienne Brugère, Guido Cusinato, Luigina Mortari, Inge van Nistelrooij, Patricia Paperman, Elena Pulcini, Vincenzo Sorrentino, and Rossana Trifiletti.
Empathy --- Emotions --- 253:159.9 --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Psychology --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Caring --- Social psychology --- Sympathy
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Restrictive definitions of masculinity limit men's well-being and human potential, resulting in gender role conflict. Gender role conflict harms not only boys and men but also girls and women, transgendered people, and society at large. Extensive research relates men's gender role conflict to many problems, including sexism, violence, homophobia, depression, substance abuse, and relationship issues. This book represents a call to action for researchers and practitioners, graduate students, and other mental healthcare professionals to confront men's gender role conflict and reduce its harmful influence on individuals and society. James M. O'Neil is a pioneer in men's psychology who conceptualized gender role conflict and created the Gender Role Conflict Scale. In this book, he combines over 300 studies from renowned scholars in men's psychology with more than 30 years of his own clinical and research experience to promote activism and challenge the status quo. He describes multiple effects of men's gender role conflict, including success, power, and competition issues; restrictive emotionality; restrictive affectionate behavior between men; and conflicts between work and family relations. O'Neil also explains when gender role conflict can develop in a man's gender role journey, how to address it through preventive programs and therapy for boys and men, and what initiatives researchers and clinicians can pursue. -- from dust jacket.
Men --- Masculinity --- Sex role --- Psychology --- Gender Identity --- Gender --- Gender Identities --- Identity, Gender --- Transgender Persons --- Masculinity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- psychology --- Masculinity. --- Sex role. --- Psychology. --- 253:159.9 --- 316.371 --- 316.371 Gender --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Men - Psychology
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Pastoral counseling --- 253:159.9 --- Care of souls --- Counseling, Pastoral --- Cure of souls --- Counseling --- Pastoral psychology --- Pastoral care --- Spiritual direction --- 253:159.9 Pastorale psychologie --- Pastorale psychologie --- Religious aspects
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