A new volume of AMCAP’s Peer-reviewed Journal, Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy, has been published. Thanks to all who have been involved in this issue!
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by Mauro Properzi Religious experience often involves what is perceived to be divine communication to single individuals or to humanity at large. Yet, since revelatory experiences involve both a supernatural source of truth and a human receptor who interprets and filters the message, psychology may appropriately play a role in the study and analysis of …
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Hope- An Anchor to the Souls of Men (Ether 12:4) by Edward Callirgos, L.A.M.F.T., Networker Column Editor AMCAP Networker, Volume 14, Issue 2 Our clients come from all backgrounds and beliefs, from different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds. The word “hope” is universally accepted by religious and non-religious individuals is therefore a useful tool in our …
An article titled Gospel-Centered “Therapist” or Gospel-Centered “Therapy”: Is there a Difference and Does it Matter by Dr. Robert L. Gleave was published in the latest volume of Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy, AMCAP’s peer-reviewed journal. He writes, “I suggest it is a more prudent course to get very well grounded in both the Gospel …
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A new issue of The Networker, AMCAP’s online newsletter, is now available! Click HERE to view the new issue.