Psychoanalysis, attachment, and spirituality Part II: the spiritual stories we live by.

From: Journal of Psychology and Theology | Date: March 22, 2007| Author: Hall, Todd W. | Copyright information

Psychoanalysis and attachment theory both developed independently as relational traditions within the confines of their own disciplinary walls (see Hall, 2007, this issue). While both traditions were "doing their own thing," in relative ignorance of the other, several other revolutions were occurring that turned out to pave a bridge that was already being built between these two theoretical highways. Recent developments in neuroscience, emotion research, and narrative approaches to...

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