Death Be Not Proud
This article addresses the therapeutic efficacy of understanding the unique relationship between the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Self Psychology as it relates to terminal illness. Specifically, I argue it is the therapist/patient connection that facilitates the human/Divine relationship so that the p...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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[2017]
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Journal of psychology and christianity
Année: 2017, Volume: 36, Numéro: 4, Pages: 297-304 |
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés: | B
Mort
/ Deuil <psychanalyse>
/ Psychologie du soi
/ Évangile
/ Patient
/ Psychothérapeute
/ Relation
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RelBib Classification: | CB Spiritualité chrétienne RG Aide spirituelle; pastorale ZD Psychologie |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
TREATMENT effectiveness
B Psychoanalysis B Bible B Apocryphal Gospels B Terminal Care B PROSTATE cancer treatment |
Résumé: | This article addresses the therapeutic efficacy of understanding the unique relationship between the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Self Psychology as it relates to terminal illness. Specifically, I argue it is the therapist/patient connection that facilitates the human/Divine relationship so that the patients gain a new attitude to the issues surrounding their death. My case study focuses on my patient (Joe), a 62-year-old man diagnosed with late stage prostate cancer in the fourth year of his treatment with me. |
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ISSN: | 0733-4273 |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Journal of psychology and christianity
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