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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Letter From The Editor, Kristin L. Hansen
Letter From The Editor, Kristin L. Hansen
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
No abstract provided.
Between Identity And Truth: A Christ-Centered Perspective On Emotion, Mauro Properzi
Between Identity And Truth: A Christ-Centered Perspective On Emotion, Mauro Properzi
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
Emotions are receiving a lot of attention in both academic and popular circles. In fact, our culture is increasingly characterized by emotionality in thought, expression, and personal interaction, with some positive but also many negative consequences. How should Christians respond to these developments in the secular culture? A Christ-centered approach to the emotions is the general theological foundation on which we need to ground our reflections and decisions about their nature and significance. Specifi- cally, by deepening our understanding of Jesus’s teachings on His identity, telos, life-giving reality, and sanctifying power, as aptly described in John 14:6, we may experience …
Patience As A Development Virtue And Common Therapeutic Factor, Vaughn E. Worthen Ph.D.
Patience As A Development Virtue And Common Therapeutic Factor, Vaughn E. Worthen Ph.D.
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
This article provides an overview of patience and its associated constructs by examining its role in five domains: (a) confidence and control; (b) distress tolerance; (c) relationship development, maintenance, and repair; (d) character development; and (e) spiritual maturation. It highlights initial evidence that patience contributes to increased self-regulation and impulse control, distress tolerance, self-compassion, mindfulness, empathy in relationships, perspective taking, use of cognitive reappraisals, prosocial ori- entation, character development, and spiritual maturation. Patience helps with coping with anxiety and depression, aids with handling uncertainty, facilitates relationship maintenance and repair, and sustains the ability to manage the ambiguities present during faith …
The Spirituality Of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Case Study, Stephen B. Morris Ph.D.
The Spirituality Of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Case Study, Stephen B. Morris Ph.D.
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
Although psychodynamic psychotherapy is effective and can be done briefly, it has fallen out of favor, especially with religiously oriented psychotherapists—including Latter-day Saint psychotherapists. The client in this case study is a 50-year-old, middle-class, Caucasian member of the Church. Using the case study as a framework, this paper describes and illustrates how psychodynamic psychotherapy can be seen as a spiritual endeavor that is compatible with both a traditional Christian orientation and a Latter-day Saint orientation. To the author’s knowledge, this is the first case report of psychodynamic psychotherapy with a Latter-day Saint client. This report may form part of the …
Analyzing Anger References In The Scriptures: Connections To Therapy In A Religious Context, Emily Swensen Darowski, Kristin L. Hansen, Aaron P. Jackson, Charles D. Flint, John Linford
Analyzing Anger References In The Scriptures: Connections To Therapy In A Religious Context, Emily Swensen Darowski, Kristin L. Hansen, Aaron P. Jackson, Charles D. Flint, John Linford
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
People navigate life more successfully and find more joy when they are able to regulate emotion in healthy ways. Teaching and helping clients regulate emotion in healthy ways is an important part of many psychotherapy approaches. In this paper, we focus on the emotion of anger from a theistic therapy perspective, arguing that understanding the nature of God’s anger and human anger in the scriptures can inform theistic therapy practice. To establish this understanding, we analyzed cases of the word anger in the scriptures through content analysis (e.g., quantitative) and hermeneutic analysis (e.g., qualitative). Findings revealed that, while God was …
Full Issue Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Full Issue Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Contributors Page Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Contributors Page Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Challenging A Stereotype: Female Nature In Rape Of The Lock And "Saturday. Small-Pox. Flavia.", Elizabeth Smith
Challenging A Stereotype: Female Nature In Rape Of The Lock And "Saturday. Small-Pox. Flavia.", Elizabeth Smith
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Wonder Woman's Fight For Autonomy: How Patty Jenkins Did What No Man Could, Hanann Morris
Wonder Woman's Fight For Autonomy: How Patty Jenkins Did What No Man Could, Hanann Morris
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Excavating Friel Through Post-Christian Theory, Ryan Meservey
Excavating Friel Through Post-Christian Theory, Ryan Meservey
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Empowered Motherhood In Tracy K. Smith's Ordinary Light, Rilley Kaye Mckenna
Empowered Motherhood In Tracy K. Smith's Ordinary Light, Rilley Kaye Mckenna
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Navigating Orthodoxy: The Calvinist Self In Lucy Hutchinson's On The Principles Of The Christian Religion, Jeremy Loutensock
Navigating Orthodoxy: The Calvinist Self In Lucy Hutchinson's On The Principles Of The Christian Religion, Jeremy Loutensock
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The "Cursed Self": Anxiety And Unspoken Curses In Richard Iii, Hannah Laudermilch
The "Cursed Self": Anxiety And Unspoken Curses In Richard Iii, Hannah Laudermilch
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Our Day Will Come, Heidi Moe Graviet
Our Day Will Come, Heidi Moe Graviet
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Identity Forged Through Border Crossing, Mallory Lynn Dickson
The Power Of Identity Forged Through Border Crossing, Mallory Lynn Dickson
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Annunciation, Crucifixion, Resurrection: Christian Symbolism In Joyce's "The Dead", Noelle Dickerson
Annunciation, Crucifixion, Resurrection: Christian Symbolism In Joyce's "The Dead", Noelle Dickerson
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
The Devaluation Of Consent In The Rape Of Lucrece, Anisa Call
The Devaluation Of Consent In The Rape Of Lucrece, Anisa Call
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Editors' Note Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Editors' Note Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Contents Page Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Contents Page Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
Front Matter Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Front Matter Fall 2018, Byu Criterion
Criterion: A Journal of Literary Criticism
No abstract provided.
School Of Rock: The Relationship Between Music Training And Academic Academic Achievement, Clayton Hadlock
School Of Rock: The Relationship Between Music Training And Academic Academic Achievement, Clayton Hadlock
Intuition: The BYU Undergraduate Journal of Psychology
Music education has been a key part of human culture for thousands of years (Cartwright, 2013). As children often begin to receive musical education during grade school, many researchers have begun to investigate whether musical training may benefit other areas of academics. This literature review evaluates the overall effectiveness of musical training on academic performance for three different age groups: pre- and elementary school children under 12 years old; middle and high school-age adolescents between 12 and 18 years old; and college and university students over 18 years old. Musical training here includes instrumental and vocal training, as well as …
Book Review: Philippe Pierroz, Des Valaisans A Placerville. Haut Lieu De La Ruee Vers L' Or., Leo Schelbert
Book Review: Philippe Pierroz, Des Valaisans A Placerville. Haut Lieu De La Ruee Vers L' Or., Leo Schelbert
Swiss American Historical Society Review
No abstract provided.
New Approaches To Swiss Colonial & Global History Workshop
New Approaches To Swiss Colonial & Global History Workshop
Swiss American Historical Society Review
No abstract provided.