Divine therapy: love, mysticism, and psychoanalysis

New York: Oxford University Press (2003)
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Abstract

There is mounting evidence that strong personal relationships and spiritual beliefs contribute to our well-being. In Divine Therapy, Janet Sayers employs a biographical approach to the lives and writings of a range of eminent psychotherapists and psychologists to illuminate the link between physical and mental well-being and the 'at-one-ness' provided by love, religious and mystical experiences.

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Book Review: Edith Stein: Philosopher Saint? [REVIEW]Janet Sayers - 2005 - European Journal of Women's Studies 12 (1):107-109.

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