Kalman J. Kaplan and Paul Cantz offer a biblically-based approach to suicide prevention, designed to overcome suicidogenic patterns in fourteen patients fitting into seven Graeco-Roman suicidal syndromes. Kaplan and Cantz use biblical narratives alongside an in-depth positive psychology, aimed at promoting life instead of simply preventing suicide.
Kalman J. Kaplan and Paul Cantz offer a biblically-based approach to suicide prevention, designed to overcome suicidogenic patterns in fourteen patients fitting into seven Graeco-Roman suicidal syndromes. Kaplan and Cantz use biblical narratives alongside an in-depth positive psychology, aimed at promoting life instead of simply preventing suicide.
By Kalman J. Kaplan and Paul Cantz - Foreword by Thomas H. Jobe
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Relevance of Biblical Narratives in Mental Health Chapter 2: Biblical Psychology: Positive Psychology and Beyond Chapter 3: A Brief History of Views of Suicide: Biblical versus Greek Perspectives Chapter 4: Seven Evidence-Based Risk Factors for Suicide Chapter 5: Elijah against Ajax: Constructively Dealing with Experience of Being Isolated Chapter 6: Job against Zeno: Constructively Dealing with Need for Meaning Chapter 7: David against Coriolanus: Constructively Dealing with the Experience of Exile Chapter 8: Jonah against Narcissus: Constructively Becoming Oneself with Others Chapter 9: Moses against Oedipus: Constructively Requesting and Accepting Help in One's Life Mission Chapter 10: Rebecca against Phaedra: Constructively Dealing with Feelings of Possessiveness with One's Offspring Chapter 11: Ruth against Antigone: Constructively Dealing with a Dysfunctional Family of Origin
Chapter 1: The Relevance of Biblical Narratives in Mental Health Chapter 2: Biblical Psychology: Positive Psychology and Beyond Chapter 3: A Brief History of Views of Suicide: Biblical versus Greek Perspectives Chapter 4: Seven Evidence-Based Risk Factors for Suicide Chapter 5: Elijah against Ajax: Constructively Dealing with Experience of Being Isolated Chapter 6: Job against Zeno: Constructively Dealing with Need for Meaning Chapter 7: David against Coriolanus: Constructively Dealing with the Experience of Exile Chapter 8: Jonah against Narcissus: Constructively Becoming Oneself with Others Chapter 9: Moses against Oedipus: Constructively Requesting and Accepting Help in One's Life Mission Chapter 10: Rebecca against Phaedra: Constructively Dealing with Feelings of Possessiveness with One's Offspring Chapter 11: Ruth against Antigone: Constructively Dealing with a Dysfunctional Family of Origin
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