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Tâm lý trị liệu tâm linh cho những nhân cách chống đối xã hội và tâm phân liệt: Một số cơ sở lý thuyết
Tóm tắt
Cho đến nay, vẫn thiếu một mô hình lý thuyết sâu sắc cho tâm lý trị liệu tâm linh, được xây dựng đặc biệt cho những bệnh nhân chống đối xã hội và tâm phân liệt không có tín ngưỡng nhưng có mối quan tâm đến tâm linh và triết học. Trong bài báo này, một số vấn đề lý thuyết quan trọng liên quan đến tâm lý trị liệu tâm linh cho những bệnh nhân chống đối xã hội và tâm phân liệt sẽ được thảo luận, chẳng hạn như mối liên hệ giữa tâm linh và tính xác thực, tính kiêu ngạo; khả năng cảm xúc, đạo đức và xã hội; khả năng thử nghiệm thực tế; sự sáng tạo; và niềm tin vào cuộc sống. Hơn nữa, thái độ của nhà tâm lý trị liệu tâm linh đối với bệnh nhân của họ sẽ được khám phá.
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