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[Religious experiences and psychotherapeutic methods].

A Dührssen

    Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychoanalyse
    |July 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    Religious practices and psychotherapy share common ground, utilizing suggestion, relaxation, and deprivation techniques. Psychoanalysis mirrors Jewish principles of self-organization and adherence to therapeutic alliance, akin to religious covenants.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Religious Studies
    • Comparative Religion

    Context:

    • Religious practices and psychotherapeutic methods exhibit notable parallels.
    • Magic, contemplation, and asceticism in religious contexts find echoes in psychological techniques.
    • Psychoanalysis and Jewish religious traditions share structural and ethical similarities.

    Purpose:

    • To explore and delineate the commonalities between religious practices and psychotherapeutic methods.
    • To highlight how elements like suggestion, relaxation, and deprivation are utilized in both domains.
    • To examine the specific parallels between psychoanalytic treatment and Jewish religious principles.

    Summary:

    • Religious practices involving suggestion, such as magic, align with psychotherapeutic suggestion-based methods.

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  • Mystical contemplation and relaxation training in religious cults resemble modern psychotherapy's relaxation techniques.
  • Ascetic practices in religious cults can induce hallucinatory reactions, paralleling therapeutic uses of artificial deprivation.
  • Psychoanalysis shares similarities with Jewish tradition, emphasizing self-organization and adherence to a governing alliance (with God or the analyst).
  • Impact:

    • This comparative analysis deepens the understanding of therapeutic mechanisms across different cultural and spiritual contexts.
    • It suggests potential cross-disciplinary applications and insights for both religious studies and psychotherapy.
    • The findings encourage a broader perspective on human psychological and spiritual development.