Chris R. Schlauch
Affiliations: | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
Area:
Personality Psychology, General Religion, PhilosophyGoogle:
"Chris Schlauch"Children
Sign in to add traineeDouglas S. Hardy | grad student | 2000 | Boston University |
Rodolfo R. Nolasco | grad student | 2002 | Boston University |
Gerald D. Williams | grad student | 2002 | Boston University |
Mary L. Mack | grad student | 2003 | Boston University |
Frank Dibert | grad student | 2009 | Boston University |
Christian R. Onofrei | grad student | 2011 | Boston University |
Cecile G. Desmond | grad student | 2012 | Boston University |
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Schlauch CR. (2016) Readings of Winnicott III Pastoral Psychology. 1-37 |
Schlauch CR. (2016) Readings of Winnicott Pastoral Psychology. 65: 255-281 |
Schlauch CR. (2012) A pastoral theologian's response to the case study. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 18: 23-32 |
Schlauch CR. (2009) Do i hear what you hear? thinking about psychotherapy and spirituality from a self psychological approach Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 11: 26-50 |
Schlauch CR. (2007) The Psychology Of The Self And Cross Cultural Clinical Care The Journal of Pastoral Theology. 17: 83-117 |
Schlauch CR. (2007) Book Review & Note: Paul Tillich and Psychology: Historic and Contemporary Explorations in Theology, Psychotherapy, and EthicsPaul Tillich and Psychology: Historic and Contemporary Explorations in Theology, Psychotherapy, and Ethics. CooperTerry D. (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2006). 222 pp. $30.00. (Softcover). Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing Theory and Professional Practice Through Scholarly and Reflective Publications. 61: 277-278 |
Schlauch CR. (2007) Exploring, not explaining away: Bringing contemporary psychoanalysis into conversation with religion. Psyccritiques. 52 |
Schlauch CR. (2007) Being-there-with-and-for: Contemporary psychoanalysis characterizes notions of being religious Pastoral Psychology. 56: 199-221 |
Schlauch CR. (2007) Introducing the concepts of "positions," "space," and "worlds": Seeing human being and becoming - and religion - in new ways Pastoral Psychology. 55: 367-390 |
Schlauch CR. (2006) Deeper affinities: Fundamental resonances between psychoanalysis and religion Pastoral Psychology. 55: 61-80 |