Front Matter
Front Matter
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
Articles and Essays
The Keystone of our Science: Exploring the Premises and Promises of the Book of Mormon for Psychology and Psychotherapy
Edwin Gantt, Brian Wages, and Jeffrey L. Thayne
The Phenomenon of Christ-like Compassion in Non-Christian Settings
Matthew R. Draper
Book of Mormon Premise in Psychology and Psychotherapy: A Unique Approach?
Michael J. Richardson
Can a Keystone Save A Broken Arch?
Robert Gleave
The Book of Mormon, Psychology, and Critical Dialogue: That All Might be Edified and Rejoice Together
Edwin Gantt, Brian Wages, and Jeffrey L. Thayne
Scrupulosity: Practical Treatment Considerations Drawn from Clinical and Ecclesiastical Experiences with Latter-day Saint Persons Struggling with Religiously-oriented Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
Kyle N. Weir, Mandy Greaves, Christopher Kelm, Rahul Ragu, and Rick Denno
Exploring Perceived Attitudes of Counseling between LDS Religious Leaders and Mental Health Therapists
G. E. Kawika Allen and Curtis Hill
Back Matter
Back Matter
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy
Full Issue
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Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy