Miracles of Healing : : Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland / / Gavin Miller.
A rigorous historical investigation of the relationship between religion and psychotherapy in twentieth-century ScotlandExplores the alliance between psychoanalytic psychotherapy and Scottish Christianity.Exposes the continuity running from Christian discourses, practices and organizations to New Ag...
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