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Prayer as therapeutic process toward transforming destructiveness within a spiritual direction relationship.

Karen L Kuchan1.   

Abstract

This article will expand previous conceptualizations (Kuchan, Presence Int J Spiritual Dir 12(4):22-34, 2006; J Religion Health 47(2):263-275, 2008; J Pastoral Care Counsel, forthcoming) of what might be occurring during a prayer practice that creates space within a spiritual direction relationship for the creation of inner images that reveal a person's unconscious relational longings and co-created representations of God that seem to facilitate therapeutic process toward aliveness. In previous articles, I suggest one way to understand the prayer experience is through a lens of Winnicottian notions of transitional space, illusion, and co-creation of God images. This article expands on these ideas to include an understanding of God as Objective Other (Lewis, The four loves, 1960) interacting with a part of a person's self (Jung, in: The structure and dynamics of the psyche, collected works 8, 1934; Symington, Narcissism, a new theory, 1993) that has capacity for subjectivity (Benjamin, Like subjects, love objects: Essays on recognition and sexual difference, 1995) and co-creation (Winnicott, Home is where we start from: Essays by a psychoanalyst, 1990), of inner representations of God (Ulanov, Winnicott, god and psychic reality, 2001). I also expand on a notion of God as "Source of aliveness" by integrating an aspect of how Symington (Narcissism, a new theory, 1993) thinks about "the lifegiver," which he understands to be a mental object. After offering this theoretical expansion of the prayer practice/experience, one woman's inner representations of self and God are reflected upon in terms of a therapeutic process toward transforming destructiveness, utilizing ideas from Winnicott, Kohut, and Benjamin.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19763831     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-009-9287-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


  2 in total

1.  The metaphor of experience and the experience of metaphor: critical reflection on a contemplative process toward aliveness and compassion.

Authors:  Karen L Kuchan
Journal:  J Pastoral Care Counsel       Date:  2009 Fall-Winter

2.  Prayer as therapeutic process toward aliveness within a spiritual direction relationship.

Authors:  Karen L Kuchan
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2008-06
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1.  Religious coping methods of Taiwanese folk religion.

Authors:  Yi-Jung Liu
Journal:  J Relig Health       Date:  2014-08
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