Title
Issue Date
Author
Self-Analysis
1942
Horney, Karen
Psychoanalysis and Religion
1950
Abstract
Lineage
Psychanalysis is critical in the therapy of neurotic disorders. Since psychiatry is often an art, self analysis techniques are critical for reaching the vast Sr Kathleen Power majority of the population with neurosis. Assesses the modern issue between traditional religion and philosophy that Fromm, Erich takes as the sole aim of life the satisfaction of instinctive and material Unknown values.
Discusses the neurotic process as a special form of human development, the antithesis of healthy growth. Unfolds the different stages including neurotic Horney, Karen claims, the tyranny of inner dictates, the neurotics emotional attitudes such as domination, self-effacement, dependency, and resignation.
Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Toward Self realization
1950
The Courage to Be
1952
Tillich, Paul
Particular Examen: How to Root Out Hidden Faults
1952
McElhone, James F.
Alcoholics Anonymous
1955
Bill W.
The Art of Loving: An Enquiry into the Nature of Love
1956
Fromm, Erich
The Devil
1957
Leeming, Bernard and Farrell, Walter
The Meaning of Death
1959
Feifel, Herman
Man's Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy
1963
Frankl, Viktor E.
Unknown
This book is concerned with anxiety and its conquest. It is also concerned Sister Margaret (?) with the meaning of 'courage' in the history of Western through and with its SSJ roots in the ground of reality. Each type of predominant fault is studied; the effect of each on work, recreation, study and prayer is shown; remedies are suggested; and the Unknown practice of certain virtues proposed. The history of AA and Bill W that led to international 12 step programs that SSJ Novitiate has aided millions of people to deal with alcohol addiction. All attempts to love are bound to fail , unless one tries most actively to develop his total personality so as to achieve a productive orientation. Starts with a quote from Pericles, "He who knows nothing, loves nothing, He SSJ Novitiate who can do nothing understands nothing. He who understands nothing is worthless. But he who understands also loves, notices sees.... Falsity and violence-these two features are only too tragically typical of our times. It is arguable that falsity is the more essentially Satanic. The books SSJ Novitiate shows why this is so. An attempt to narrow the gap by becoming to grips with the problems of Sr Mary Christine death as seen by philosophers, religionists, and scientists from different Zimorski perspectives. Distinguishes several forms of neurosis, and traces some of them to the failure of the sufferer to find meaning and a sense of responsibility in his Sr Mary Christine existence. Freud stresses frustration in sexual life; Frankl, frustration in the Zimorski will-to-meaning.
Library of Congress BF173.H7625
BF173.F87
RC343.H648
BD431. T54
BX2377 HV5275.W15
BF575.L8 F7
BT931.F37
BF789.S8 F4
D810.J4 F2713