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Titles of articles:
Nicolene Joubert – South Africa: Introduction.
Anthropology Psychology
1. Romuald Jaworski – Poland: Concept of a 8. Nicolene Joubert – South Africa: Christian
Person as an Anthropological Base for Chri- Psychology.
stian Psychology and Psychotherapy. 9. Zenon Uchnast – Poland: Christian Psycho-
2. Mike Sheldon – UK: Applying whole person logy – Synergic Approach.
principles in health care. 10. Wolfram Soldan – Germany: Characteri-
3. Olena Yaremko – Ukraine: Relations with stics of a Christian Psychology: A German
God and others: what is the personality role? Perspective.
4. Francesco Cutino – Italy: Working in the
garden of the Master: ecotherapy within a
framework of a creationist anthropology. Psychotherapy
11. Anna Ostaszewska- Poland: Integrative Psy-
Spirituality/Theology chotherapy: A Christian Approach.
5. Mar Alvarez – Spain: The Gap Between The 12. Elena Strigo – Russia: Face and Image in
Spirit And The Psyche: The Psychospiritual Christian psychotherapy (investigation and
Faculties. reconstruction of person from Christian an-
6. Andrey Lorgus – Russia: The meaning of thropology perspective).
terms „spirituality“ and „spiritual“ in Russi- 13. Trevor Griffiths – UK: Emotional Chaos
an in context of psychotherapy. Theory and the emergence of personal iden-
7. Krzysztof Wojcieszek – Poland: God the for- tity: A ‚positive psychology‘ that comple-
gotten defender. Religious activity as a fac- ments Christian anthropology.
tor of protection risky behaviors that lead to 14. Olga Krasnikowa – Russia: Psychotherapy
addiction. of person with feeling of guilt and sin in Or-
thodox psychotherapy.
15. Werner May – Germany: The Healing No or
No5Yes – Setting Boundaries in a Dialogical
Way.
16. Saara Kinnunen – Finland: Longing for the
father – father wound in Christian therapy.
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