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		<title>The Concept of Differentiated Oneness and Implications for Asian American Families</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Auris Huang Hung
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp.  226-239
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Modeling a multi-disciplinary evaluation of psychological concepts for use in cross-cultural settings, this paper presents a psychological, theological, and cultural analysis of the concept of differentiated oneness (and related concepts individuation, differentiation, and boundaries) to examine its theoretical foundations and applicability [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The ACE Model of Emotions: What Separates Righteous and Sinful Emotions?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Authors: Rodney L. Bassett, Catherine Luzadder, Patricia Manley, Rosemary Miano, Christen Santore, &#038; Julie Putnam
Journal of Psychology and Christianity,  Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp. 195-204
The purpose of this study was to test the assumption made by the ACE model that what separates functional from dysfunctional (righteous from sinful) emotional experiences are the cognitive and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/the-ace-model-of-emotions-what-separates-righteous-and-sinful-emotions/</link>
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		<title>An Air Force Psychologist’s Collaboration with Clergy: Lessons Learned on the Battlefield of Iraq</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Wayne Chappelle
Journal of Psychology and Christianity,Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp. 205-215
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The following article augments the research on psychology-clergy collaboration by discussing my observations and experiences as an Air Force clinical psychologist while serving as the primary mental health provider for two expeditionary medical groups in Southwest Asia providing care to military personnel who have [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/an-air-force-psychologist%e2%80%99s-collaboration-with-clergy-lessons-learned-on-the-battlefield-of-iraq/</link>
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		<title>Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: An Examination Using Browning’s (1987) Model</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Johan (Ian) P. Verseveldt
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp.  216-225
Abstract:
This article examines the philosophical presuppositions of EFCT using Browning’s (1987) Christian integrative model. After an introduction of Browning’s model and a brief synopsis of EFCT, the article focuses ont hree of Browning’s integration questions as they relate to EFCT: [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/emotionally-focused-couples-therapy-an-examination-using-browning%e2%80%99s-1987-model/</link>
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		<title>On Staying Current</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Frederic C. Craigie, Jr.
I hear voices. Well, I have heard voices. Earlier in my career, my professional journals spoke to me. It would begin with a cheery greeting: “Good morning! How are you this lovely day? Here I am, ready to partner with you in helping you to become a better healer … I [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/on-staying-current/</link>
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		<title>Using Empirically Supported Parenting Programs to Guide Interventions with Disadvantaged and Ethnically/Racially Diverse Parents</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Authors: Lisseth Rojas-Flores, Charmaine Lowe, and Sofia Herrera
Parent training has been well documented as one of the most effective methods for reducing behavioral problems in children (Brestan &#038; Eyberg, 1998; Kazdin, 1997). In recent years, several research studies have endorsed the use of behavioral interventions to inform parenting practices. In particular, these methods advocate for [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/using-empirically-supported-parenting-programs-to-guide-interventions-with-disadvantaged-and-ethnicallyracially-diverse-parents/</link>
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		<title>Counseling with a Highly Inhibited and Severely Depressed Woman</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Abi-Hashem, Naji
Journal of Psychology and Christianity,  Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp. 251-257
I remember vividly receiving a phone call from M’s husband, asking whether I was experienced enough to work with obsessive-compulsive people or whether I specialize in this type of treatment. “My wife saw a local family therapist for a while but later [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/counseling-with-a-highly-inhibited-and-severely-depressed-woman/</link>
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		<title>The Spiritual Life of the Therapist: We Become What We Habitually Reflect</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Author: Langberg, Diane
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp.  258-266
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As image bearers we reflect, assimilate and are shaped by the forces that surround us. Therapists are profoundly impacted by the suffering and evil with which they sit. We become like that which we habitually reflect. This paper explores the potentially negative [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/the-spiritual-life-of-the-therapist-we-become-what-we-habitually-reflect/</link>
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		<title>An Interview with Richard L. Gorsuch</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Conducted by Gary W. Moon
Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Vol. 25(3), Fall 2006, pp. 267-273
Richard L. Gorsuch is one of the most prolific researchers the integration movement has produced. Since 1979 he has served as a member of the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary and has become increasingly known for his work in [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.thejpc.net/2006/09/01/an-interview-with-richard-l-gorsuch/</link>
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		<title>FORTRESS INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Editor: Bassett, Rodney L.
Journal of Psychology &#038; Christianity, Vol. 25(2), Sum 2006, pp. 185-185
Abstract:
The article reviews the book &#8220;Fortress Introduction to the New Testament,&#8221; by Gerd Theissen and reviewed J. Harold Ellens.

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