ABSTRACT

This volume is a much-needed exploration of contemporary theories on psychotherapy and spirituality, moving away from the more traditional, non-spiritual aspects of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The book consists of a dialogue between the opposing sides; most of the papers have responses from the "other" side. This dialogue mirrors the early communication between Freud and Jung regarding spirituality, and opens up doors for continuing collaboration between psychoanalysis as a pure science and the spiritual and religious dimensions within. This inspiring collection of papers grew from the lectures held in 2002 at the London Centre for Psychotherapy. In the time of increased interest in more scientific schools of psychoanalysis such as neuropsycho-analysis, there is also a surge of interest in spirituality within psychoanalysis, as demonstrated by the great interest in these lectures.

part |17 pages

Lecture One

part |22 pages

Lecture Two

part |27 pages

Lecture Three

chapter |20 pages

Have “objects” got faces?

chapter |7 pages

Response by Tom Mcdonnell

part |21 pages

Lecture Four

part |23 pages

Lecture Five

part |15 pages

Lecture Six

chapter |15 pages

A new anatomy of spirituality

Clinical and political demands the psychotherapist cannot ignore

part |10 pages

Lecture Seven

part |19 pages

Lecture Eight

part |22 pages

Lecture Nine

chapter |16 pages

What happens between people

part |11 pages

Lecture Ten

chapter |11 pages

What is religion?