Volume 12
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Winter 1984
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Varieties of Approaches to Psychotherapy: Options for the Christian Therapist
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Which Presuppositions? Secular Psychology and the Categories of Biblical Thought
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An Implicit Theory of Personality, Illness and Cure Found in the Writings of Neo-Pentecostal Faith Teachers
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Imago Dei and Object Relations Theory: Implications for a Model of Human Development
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The Counseling Activities and Referral Practices of Canadian Clergy in British Columbia
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The Development of the Spiritual Leadership Qualities Inventory
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Ambiguity in Neuropsychology: A Response to Wong
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Fall 1984
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Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: A Review of the Relevant Religious Literature
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Jacob's Journey: From Narcissism Toward Wholeness
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The Biblical Concept of Creativity: Scope, Definition, Criteria
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Juxtaposing the Brain and Belief
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One Brain's Response: A Reaction to Ashbrook's Juxtaposing the Brain and Belief
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Personality Factors of Men and Women Pastoral Candidates, Part 2: Sex-Role Preferences
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Psychological Androgyny and Self-Esteem in Clergywomen
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Orthodox Christian Values Related to Psychotherapy and Mental Health
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Summer 1984
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Christianity and Psychoanalysis, Part 2: Jesus the Transformer of the Super-Ego
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Assertiveness Training in Christian Perspective
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Hypnosis and Metaphor in Christian Context: History, Abuse and Use
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Personality Factors of Men and Women Pastoral Candidates, Part 1: Motivational Profiles
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Dyadic Trust and Generalized Trust of Secular Versus Christian-College Students
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Loneliness, Marital Adjustment, and Burnout in Pastoral and Lay Persons
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Spring 1984
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Christianity and Psychoanalysis, Part 1: Jesus as the Anti-Oedipus
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The Ethics of Sharing Religious Faith in Psychotherapy
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Religious Values and Client-Therapist Matching in Psychotherapy
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Hope for Binge-Eaters and Other Addicts: A Christian Psychoanalytic Perspective
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Spiritual Egocentrism: A Perspective on Spiritual Maturity
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A Comparison of Secular and Religious Versions of Cognitive Therapy with Depressed Christian College Students