This article describes how many modern psychological constructs and theories exist in older as well as newer Chassidic and Jewish teachings, particularly those of Chabad Lubavitch. This exploration points toward a potential benefit for a unification of psychology and Chassidic teachings. Psychological theories and constructs explored are Freudian psychoanalysis, cognitive dissonance, cognitive restructuring/reframing, self-efficacy/planned behavior, and logotherapy/existentialism. The article then concludes with a discussion of possible implications of moving toward a unified approach for clinical practitioners
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There has been a remarkable amount of interest in the relationship among spirituality, religion, psy...
This article surveys the theories of prominent psychologists of religion - W. James, S. Freud, C. G....
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...
The healing paths of medicine, psychology and religion are coming together again. For centuries, the...
Pastoral psychologists have long tried to establish a working model that encompasses the seemingly c...
The outline for theoretically unified psychology is offered. A new epistemological system is used to...
A sceptical attitude towards religion remains dominant in many circles in mainstream psychology. For...
This article surveys the theories of prominent psychologists of religion - W. James, S. Freud, C. G....
Despite significant resistance, psychology is being dragged into the postmodern era. While many deba...
According to Thomas S. Kuhn what changes with the transition to maturity of discipline is not the pr...
This paper gives an overview of several historical trends in psychology and provides an evaluation a...
After a restatement of the isolationism of psychoanalysis from allied disciplines, and an examinatio...
<p><em>Historically speaking, psychology and religion have worked separately toward the goal of impr...
Since its inception over 115 years ago the field of psychology has been enthusiastically embraced by...
a Messianic complex. This fixation, obsession, and complex were manifest in his theory of psychoanal...
There has been a remarkable amount of interest in the relationship among spirituality, religion, psy...
This article surveys the theories of prominent psychologists of religion - W. James, S. Freud, C. G....
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...