Dr. M.R. McMinn
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- Dr. M.R. McMinn
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- A Gratitude Intervention in a Christian Church Community
- Religious and Spiritual Diversity Training in Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs: Do Explicitly Christian Programs Differ from Other Programs?
- Studying Wisdom: Toward a Christian Integrative Perspective
- Teaching Christian Faith Integration in Psychological Assessment Courses
- Resolving Anger toward God: Lament as an Avenue toward Attachment
- A Place for the Church within Professional Psychology
- Forgiveness and Reconciliation: The Differing Perspectives of Psychologists and Christian Theologians
- Denominational Support for Clergy Mental Health
- Integration in the Classroom: Ten Teaching Strategies
- Teaching Integration Outside the Traditional Classroom
- Factors Affecting Clergy-Psychologist Referral Patterns
- Maintaining Personal Resiliency: Lessons Learned from Evangelical Protestant Clergy
- Thirty Years of Integrative Doctoral Training: Historic Developments, Assessment of Outcomes, and Recommendations for the Future
- What Evangelical Pastors Want to Know About Psychology
- Mental Health Needs and Resources in Christian Communities of South Korea
- Christian Spirituality
- Solitude, Silence, and the Training of Psychotherapists: A Preliminary Study
- Spiritual Coping and Well-Functioning Among Psychologists
- Christian Spirituality in a Postmodern Era
- Spiritual Directors and Clinical Psychologists: A Comparison of Mental Health and Spiritual Values
- Integration as Service: Implications of Faith-Praxis Integration for Training
- A Preliminary Assessment of Mental Health Needs Faced by Religious Leaders in Eastern Europe
- Values Affecting Collaboration Among Psychologists and Evangelical Clergy
- Market and Mission
- Spiritual Disciplines and the Practice of Integration: Possibilities and Challenges for Christian Psychologists
- Ethics Among Christian Counselors: A Survey of Beliefs and Behaviors
- Religious Orientation, Guilt, Confession, and Forgiveness
- The Effects of God Language on Perceived Attributes of God
- Collaborative Efforts in Cognitive Therapy with Religious Clients
- Traditional and Biobehavioral Information in Dieting: The Anticipated Effects of Christian Weight Loss Literature
- Humanistic Psychology and Christian Thought: A Comparative Analysis
- Religious Values and Client-Therapist Matching in Psychotherapy
- Complete Yet Inadequate: The Role of Learned Helplessness and Self-Attribution from the Writings of Paul