THIRTY YEARS OF EXPLICITLY INTEGRATIVE SCHOLARSHIP (original) (raw)

Satisfaction with Clinical Training in Christian Psychology Doctoral Programs: Survey Findings and Implications

Mark McMinn

Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 2011

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Publication Frequency among Faculty in Explicitly Christian Doctoral Programs

Mark McMinn

Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 2004

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Clinical Training in Explicitly Christian Doctoral Programs: Introduction to the Special Issue

Mark McMinn

Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 2011

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Satisfaction with Research Training in Christian Psychology Doctoral Programs: Survey Findings and Implications

Mark McMinn

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Religious and Spiritual Diversity Training in Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs: Do Explicitly Christian Programs Differ from Other Programs?

R Birch

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Spiritual Formation among Doctoral Psychology Students in Explicitly Christian Programs

Kathleen Gathercoal

2013

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What do psychologists know about working with the clergy? An analysis of eight APA journals: 1991-1994

Amy Kline

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 1997

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A Place for the Church within Professional Psychology

Mark McMinn

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 2010

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Training psychologists to work with religious organizations: The center for church-psychology collaboration

Mark McMinn

Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2001

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Spiritual Formation Training in Christian Psychology Doctoral Programs: Introduction to Special Issue

Mark McMinn

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Research Training in Explicitly Christian Doctoral Programs

Mark McMinn

2004

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Christian Psychology in an era of Openness1

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REVIEW: Psychology's War on Religion, edited by Nicholas Cummings, William O’Donohue, & Janet Cummings.

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Guest Editors' Introduction: Psychology and the Church

Mark McMinn

2003

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What American Psychological Association leaders have to say about Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

William Hathaway

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2009

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Psychology and the church: An exemplar of psychologist–clergy collaboration

Mark McMinn

Professional …, 2000

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Attitudes of religious leaders toward integrating psychology and church ministry

Mark McMinn

Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 2020

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Spiritual Formation in the Graduate School of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University

Kathleen Gathercoal

Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care

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A Field in Crisis: Is It Time for the Psychology of Religion to Start Over?

David Wulff

One Hundred Years of Psychology of Religion: Issues and Trends in a Century Long Quest, edited by P. H. M. P. Roelofsma, J. M. T. Corveleyn, & J. W. Van Saane. Amsterdam: VU University Press., 2003

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The relationship between psychiatry and religion among US physicians

Keith Meador

2007

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Values Affecting Collaboration among Psychologists and Evangelical Clergy

Timothy Chaddock

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1999

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Psychological consultation with the Roman Catholic Church: Integrating who we are with what we do

Thomas G Plante

2003

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Journal of Psychology and Theology

Michael Leffel

2015

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Seminary Formators and Psychologists: A Collaboration Model

Gerard McGlone

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Psychology vs. Theology: Friends or Foes?

Eleonora Papaleontiou - Louca

Human Arenas Journal, 2021

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The Association of Theological Schools, Accreditation, and Graduate Education for Non-Christian Religious Professionals

Soren M Hessler

Journal of Interreligious Studies, 2022

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Spiritual Disciplines and the Practice of Integration: Possibilities and Challenges for Christian Psychologists

Mark McMinn

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1997

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Will Training between Religion and Psychology in the Early 20th Century

Robert Kugelmann

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Psychologists' Religious and Spiritual Orientations and Their Practice of Psychotherapy

Edward Shafranske

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Methodological Dialogue Between Christian Religious Education and Psychology

noh boiliu, Donna Sampaleng

Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Blended Learning, Educational Technology and Innovation, 2020

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A Closer Look at the Role of Spirituality in Psychology Training Programs

JM Balmes

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