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Creative Suffering and the Wounded Healer
Byron GaistCreative Suffering and the Wounded Healer is aimed at professional therapists and all readers who make mental health and well-being - their own and that of others - a personal goal.  It discusses the philosophical and psychological foundations of a therapeutic approach which is not based on any ideological ‘school’ of thought, but instead suggests that through the therapist’s creative confrontation with personal experience, a global perspective on the establishment of relationships which are psychologically and spiritually helpful may be reached.  To achieve this vision, the tenets of Carl Jung’s (1875-1961) Analytical Psychology are compared and contrasted to teachings and personalities from the history and theology of the Orthodox Church.  The book concerns anyone employed in or studying fields relevant to psychological, social and pastoral care, but also other interested readers.
 

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Publishing Opportunities

Greetings all - IAJS/IJJS 'manuscript central' is going live. More details can be found here
http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/submission/ScholarOne.asp

This means all IAJS members and everybody else who wants to submit a paper to us should do so online. Routledge have provided us with these author submission guidelines.

This is an open invitation, as well, to work up papers you have in mind to produce to show to our journal editors.

Download the PDF explaining the process here:

If you have difficulty finding the relevant contact please email authorqueries@tandf.co.uk