Abstract

Stresses the intrinsic value of secret as an authentic way into the human soul, particularly in the practice of the ancient cura animarum. Draws on Jungian thought in seeing secret as initiatory, as process, and as sacrament in pastoral care and pastoral psychotherapy. Uses case materials to illustrate the power of secret in the pastoral counseling project.

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