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Zusatztext In this enthralling book Sayers intertwines psychoanalytic theory, biography and theology to describe the strange terrain in which love, therapy and religion meet. Chapters on key figures in the history of psychological therapy - Freud, Jung, William James and Melanie Klein among them, offer a lucid, acute summary and critique of a complex body of theory, with the whole held together by a focus on the power of relationships, including what believers call faith, to transform and renew life . . . This literate and scholarly book is a good introduction to these complex issues. Informationen zum Autor After graduating from Cambridge, Janet Sayers qualified as a Clinical Psychologists from the Tavistock Clinic. She is now Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the University of Kent, where she gained a PhD in Psychology, and also works as a therapist. Sayers is the author of six books, editor of three, and has contributed numerous essays and articles to the psychotherapeutic literature. Klappentext There is mounting evidence that strong personal relationships and spiritual beliefs contribute to our well-being. Divine Therapy explores the healing illumination of oneness with another! achieved through love! religious and mystical experience. Janet Sayers! author of Mothering Psychoanalysis and Freudian Tales! approaches the topic by analysing the pioneering writings of William James! Sigmund Freud! Carl Gustav Jung! Simone Weil! and of post-Freudians! Erich Kristeva. Using these studies of eminent psychologists and psychotherapists! Sayers explores the insights of love! religion and mystical experience to describe how they might inspire therapy. Richly illustrated with love letters! biographical details! clinical and other examples! Divine Therapy is written to appeal to all mental health specialists! therapists and those intrigued by the enigmas of love! religion and psychotherapy. Zusammenfassung In 'Divine Therapy, Janet Sayers employs a biographical approach to the lives and writings of a range of eminent psychotherapists, philosophers and psychologists to illuminate the link between physical and mental well-being and the 'at-one-ness' provided by love, religious and mystical experiences. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: William James: Divided Self 2: Sigmund Freud: Freeing Love 3: Carl Jung: Transforming Libido 4: Simone Weil: Awaiting God 5: Erich Fromm: Humanist Buddhism 6: Paul Tillich: Being Accepted 7: Viktor Frankl: Logotherapy 8: Melanie Klein: Healing Grace 9: Marion Milner: Recovering Mysticism 10: Donald Winnicott: Transitional Transcendence 11: Wilfred Bion: Transforming At-one-ment 12: Julia Kristeva: Mothering Holiness Conclusion ...