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Collaboration between clergy and mental health professionals: a review of professional health care journals from 1980 through 1999. (Research and Theory).
Counseling and Values
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April 1, 2003|
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Given the frontline role of community clergy in mental health care, this study examined how collaboration with clergy was viewed by mental health and other health professionals outside of the religious community. Searches of health care journals on Medline and PsycINFO yielded 44 articles from nonreligious journals from 1980 through 1999 that specifically addressed collaboration between clergy and mental health professionals. Seven themes were identified through content analysis, including the benefits of collaboration to each profession, the need to increase the clergy's ...
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Robert Stone.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Hollins Critic
; Robert Stone. By Robert Solotaroff. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993. $23.95 During...interview on the subject of his second novel, A Flay, for Sunrise, Robert Stone lamented, "I wish others would have read the book as closely...
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Robert Stone's Opium of the People: Religious Ambivalence in Damascus Gate.
Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature
; That Robert Stone has written another novel, Damascus Gate...they seem not to want to find anything. Stone's repetition suggests a certain obsessiveness...They do work of a journalistic sort, as Stone has sometimes done for The New York Times...
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ROBERT STONE, HARVARD CORPORATION MEMBER FOR 27 YEARS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...issued the following press release: Robert G. Stone, Jr., AB '45, LLD '03, a...according to the family. Mr. Stone was a member of Harvard's highest...late 1970s in honor of his father, Robert G. Stone AB '20. Since then...
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We were stardust Robert Stone's kaleidoscopic tour of the song, celebration, and chaos leading into the age of Woodstock
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...BOOK REVIEW Prime Green: Remembering the Sixties By Robert Stone HarperCollins, 240 pp., $25.95 Every generation...Brilliant chronicler of the geopolitics of irony and doom, Robert Stone has wandered the planet in his fiction - Latin America...
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The bleak houses of Robert Stone
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; Children of LightBy Robert Stone. Knopf. $17.95...screenwriter-actor of Robert Stone's fourth and bleakest...narrative drive of my favorite Stone novel, A Flag for Sunrise...don't, one bit. But Robert Stone's harrowing vision...
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The moral vision of Robert Stone: the transcendent in the muck of history. (author)
Magazine article from: Commonweal
; Robert Stone is a highly ambitious author whose reach...Altogether, a most interesting case. Stone's first novel, Hall of Mirrors (1967...whose husband effectively disappeared when Robert was an infant. Because she was in and out...
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Q&A with Robert Stone
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ROBERT STONE, THE novelist and short...tea and discussed his work. Stone has revisited the 60s often...which is often the setting for Stones work. Born in Brooklyn, Stone, the grandson of a tugboat...inevitably, theres Vietnam, where Stone parlayed flimsy journalistic...and a writer in ...
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Robert Stone's decadent leftists.
Magazine article from: Papers on Language & Literature
; ...the worst are more murderous. To Robert Stone the disintegration of a viable left...Standing at the center of nearly every Stone novel is a marginalized character...become dysfunctional, perhaps because Stone places them in an intellectual and...
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Prime Time With Robert Stone
Newspaper article from: Solares Hill
; ...pain of the light." The writer is Robert Stone, author of eight books of fiction...Eaton St., starting at 6 p.m. Robert Stone and his wife Janice have been...Wilma flood, Solares Hill sat with Robert over a cup of tea last week to reminisce...
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Arts: To hell and back among desperate men Robert Stone is a man divided. But so would you be if you lived your novels to the hilt.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...and you're an exile for life. Robert Stone was raised a Catholic and bailed...started to think things over," Stone reckons. "People are always nostalgic...of this sensibility in our time is Robert Stone." Stone himself refers to...
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