Judaism & Judaica, General & Miscellaneous Religion, Clinical Psychology, Jewish Studies, Religious Law
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Overview
Explores the interrelationship of two distinct yet complementary disciplines, Judaism and psychology. Religious experiences, thoughts, and behavior are influenced by one's mental status, personality and unique life experiences. Therefore what a psycho-Judaic approach suggests is a fostering of an individualistic pattern within a religious domain rather than to create a uniform way of being for all individuals.
Editorials
The Jerusalem Post International Edition
Rabbi Meier...elaborates in a very penetrating manner on the complementarity of religion and psychology.American Journal Of Psychotherapy
Rabbi Levi Meier combines the professions of psychologist and rabbi in an unusually felicitous manner....His writing is succinct, scholarly, and original. It is a pleasure for me to see his creativity unfold and his thoughts reach a wider public.β J. Marvin Spiegelman, Jungian Analyst
American Journal of Psychotherapy
One can delight in reading about matters one does not find in psychiatric literature....It is truly a learning experience.American Journal of Psychotherapy
Rabbi Levi Meier combines the professions of psychologist and rabbi in an unusually felicitous manner....His writing is succinct, scholarly, and original. It is a pleasure for me to see his creativity unfold and his thoughts reach a wider public.Book Details
Published
May 9, 1988
Publisher
Lanham, MD : University Press of America, c1988.
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780819169280