Ecological and Social Healing

Ecological and Social Healing
Author: Jeanine M. Canty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317273417

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This book is an edited collection of essays by fourteen multicultural women (including a few Anglo women) who are doing work that crosses the boundaries of ecological and social healing. The women are prominent academics, writers and leaders spanning Native American, Indigenous, Asian, African, Latina, Jewish and Multiracial backgrounds. The contributors express a myriad of ways that the relationship between the ecological and social have brought new understanding to their experiences and work in the world. Moreover by working with these edges of awareness, they are identifying new forms of teaching, leading, healing and positive change. Ecological and Social Healing is rooted in these ideas and speaks to an "edge awareness or consciousness." In essence this speaks to the power of integrating multiple and often conflicting views and the transformations that result. As women working across the boundaries of the ecological and social, we have powerful experiences that are creating new forms of healing. This book is rooted in academic theory as well as personal and professional experience, and highlights emerging models and insights. It will appeal to those working, teaching and learning in the fields of social justice, environmental issues, women's studies, spirituality, transformative/environmental/sustainability leadership, and interdisciplinary/intersectionality studies.

The Healing Voice

The Healing Voice
Author: Anna Jane Sample Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1885
Genre: Spiritual healing
ISBN: UVA:X001425597

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Christians Hearing Voices

Christians Hearing Voices
Author: Christopher C. H. Cook
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781784509132

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In this insightful book, accounts of voice hearers are presented, evaluated and interpreted by a Christian theologian and psychiatrist. By listening to the first-hand experiences of voice hearers and evaluating them in the light of Christian theology, the book enables the reader to understand the experiences of voice hearers as a part of Christian experience and to engage with the theological issues raised by them, including the nature of revelation. This engaging and thought-provoking collection looks at a range of stories - ranging from comforting to complex to simply conversational - to encourage debate and search for meaning and also show how the reader can adapt clinical and pastoral practice to better aid people in this situation.

Hearing Voices Demonic and Divine

Hearing Voices  Demonic and Divine
Author: Christopher C. H. Cook
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429750946

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The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781472453983, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivative 4.0 license. Experiences of hearing the voice of God (or angels, demons, or other spiritual beings) have generally been understood either as religious experiences or else as a feature of mental illness. Some critics of traditional religious faith have dismissed the visions and voices attributed to biblical characters and saints as evidence of mental disorder. However, it is now known that many ordinary people, with no other evidence of mental disorder, also hear voices and that these voices not infrequently include spiritual or religious content. Psychological and interdisciplinary research has shed a revealing light on these experiences in recent years, so that we now know much more about the phenomenon of "hearing voices" than ever before. The present work considers biblical, historical, and scientific accounts of spiritual and mystical experiences of voice hearing in the Christian tradition in order to explore how some voices may be understood theologically as revelatory. It is proposed that in the incarnation, Christian faith finds both an understanding of what it is to be fully human (a theological anthropology), and God’s perfect self-disclosure (revelation). Within such an understanding, revelatory voices represent a key point of interpersonal encounter between human beings and God.

Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind

Hearing Voices and Other Matters of the Mind
Author: Robert N. McCauley,George Graham
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190091156

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A man with schizophrenia believes that God is instructing him through the public address system in a bus station. A nun falls into a decades-long depression because she believes that God refuses to answer her prayers. A neighborhood parishioner is bedeviled with anxiety because he believes that a certain religious ritual must be repeated, repeated, and repeated lest God punish him. To what extent are such manifestations of religious thinking analogous to mental disorder? Does mental dysfunction bring an individual closer to religious experience or thought? Hearing Voices and Other Unusual Experiences explores these questions using the tools of the cognitive science of religion and the philosophy of psychopathology. Robert McCauley and George Graham emphasize underlying cognitive continuities between familiar features of religiosity, of mental disorders, and of everyday thinking and action. They contend that much religious thought and behavior can be explained as the cultural activation of our natural cognitive systems, which address matters that are essential to human survival: hazard precautions, agency detection, language processing, and theory of mind. Those systems produce responses to cultural stimuli that may mimic features of cognition and conduct associated with mental disorders, but which are sometimes coded as "religious" depending on the context. The authors examine hallucinations of the voice of God and of other supernatural agents, spiritual depression often described as a "dark night of the soul," religious scrupulosity and compulsiveness, and challenges to theistic cognition that Autistic Spectrum Disorder poses. Their approach promises to shed light on both mental abnormalities and religiosity.

Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices
Author: Simon McCarthy-Jones
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781107007222

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A comprehensive exploration of the history, phenomenology, meanings and causes of hearing voices that others cannot hear (auditory verbal hallucinations).

Hearing Voices

Hearing Voices
Author: Beth Thran Bunch
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781504386449

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Hearing and seeing peoples thoughts is frightening and exhausting. To Hannah Davis, its more a curse than a gift. She has carried this burden for as long as she can remember, and it keeps her from forming meaningful relationships or holding on to jobs. Finding herself, once again, at a crossroads, an invitation from a stranger prompts the young woman to quit her job and head to1980s Sedona. The weeklong retreat challenges Hannah to confront her feelings about her ability. The exercises presented to Joyful Explorers participants trigger new psychic encounters and stir up memories and flashbacks of haunting visions. Journey with Hannah as she experiences a sweat lodge, guided visualizations, and a vision quest. Learn self-awareness techniques that you can use to find joy and a sense of inner peace in your own life.

Healing Voices Feminist Approaches to Therapy with Women Paper Edition

Healing Voices  Feminist Approaches to Therapy with Women  Paper Edition
Author: Toni A Laidlaw,Cheryl L Malmo
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-02-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 155542418X

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Does traditional psychotherapy speak to women's experiences? What techniques are available for survivors of incest, women with bulimia, or victims of family violence? Healing Voices presents a framework for innovative new therapy developed out of the collective efforts of women and their therapists to express their unique identity. Going beyond theory, this book offers a helpful array of healing techniques, including role playing, storytelling, Jungian dreamwork, Native American healing, and guided imagery. Each chapter ends with the client's own description of feminist therapy that empowers the woman in her own healing. "A remarkable, useful resource that should be of interest to both sexes".--Booklist.