Abstract

Offers clinical case composites in imaginative story form to illustrate the possible impact of unconsciously held theologies on spiritual health and functionality. Claims that a method of doing conscious theology is useful with clients who seek a pastoral focus in their counseling and is also effective for clients in twelve-step recovery programs.

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