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Pastoral Psychol DOI[removed]s11089[removed]What Do the Spiritual and Religious Traditions Offer the Practicing Psychologist? Thomas G. Plante
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Document Date: 2012-03-23 00:10:44


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Lilly / Lehman / Russell / Templeton / Fetzer Foundations / Business Media LLC / Mei / /

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America / /

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Oman / United States / /

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Person Travel / /

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National Institute of Health / Alumni Science Hall / Santa Clara University / /

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Yom Kippur / /

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Religious and spiritual tools / spiritual and religious tools / religious tools / child protective services / professional with additional equipment / community social networking / religious tool / religious services / psychological services / /

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National Institute of Health / Psychology Department / Protestant Episcopal Church / Roman Catholic Church / American Psychological Association / Baptist church / Santa Clara University / Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures / /

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Sigmund Freud / John Watson / Dreher / Thomas G. Plante / William James / Albert Ellis / Thuy / /

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psychologist / social worker / social worker for child protective services / Practicing Psychologist / /

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Massachusetts / /

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The Hindu / /

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