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Agneta Schreurs PhD has studied social psychology, theology and philosophy at the universities of Amsterdam and Utrecht. She has worked as a lecturer and researcher at the University of Utrecht and the Free University of Amsterdam, and as a group conductor at the Dr C. Aalders Foundation of spiritual direction and pastoral psychotherapy. She is currently involved in a research project on spirituality at the Free University of Amsterdam, and in private practice in pastoral counselling and spiritual direction. She is a member of the Christian Society of Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Psychotherapists, the Dutch Association for Group Psychotherapy and the Society for the Study of Theology.
Foreword by Malcolm Pines. Introduction. Part 1. Spirituality in the
therapeutic session. 1. Flight, fright or faith? 2. Groundless or
reasonable fear? 3. Psychological or spiritual trauma? 4. Vision or
hallucination? 5. Depression or spiritual darkness? 6. Narcissism or
misdirected worship? Part 2. A Grammar of western consciousness. 7. The
past complicates the present. 8. Bringing the background to the fore. 9.
Psychotherapy and root metaphors. 10. Psychotherapy and spiritual root
metaphors. 11. Spiritual metaphors and modern western consciousness. Part
3. Existential and cognitive aspects of spirituality. 12. Spirituality as a
change process. 13. The existential aspect of spirituality. 14.
Psychotherapy and the struggle for authentic spirituality. 15. The
cognitive aspect of spirituality. 16. Psychotherapy and illuminative
experience. Part 4. Relational aspects of spirituality. 17. The analysis of
spiritual relationships. 18. Spirituality as a negative therapeutic factor.
19. Impersonal (or manipulative) relationships. 20. Mutual agreement (or
contractual) relationships. 21. Mutual love (or fellowship) relationships.
Further reading. References. Index.