i. CAPS
ii. APA Division 39
iii. The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP)
iv. The International Association of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology (IAPSP)
i. “How Long, O Lord? Fairbairn’s Object Relations Theory and the Practice of Lament” by John M. Poston
ii. Journal of Psychology & Christianity, 2022, Vol 41, Issue 3: Integration and the Third
iii. Free Psychotherapy E-Books Sponsored by IPI
i. “Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy: Engaging the Sacred in Clinical Practice (2022),” by Sandage and Strawn
ii. “Enhancing Christian Life: How Extended Cognition Augments Religious Community (2020),” by Strawn and Brown
iii. “Psychodynamic Supervision Theory and Practices (2024),” by Roy Barsness
iv. “Probing the Mind to Free the Soul (2017),” by Stephen Fowler
v. “Toward Mutual Recognition (2010),” by Marie Hoffman
vi. “Center Camaraderie (2024),” by Angelyn Arden
vii. “Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Eastern Orthodox Christian Anthropology in Dialogue (2021),” by Waitz and Tisdale
viii. “Minding Spirituality (2004),” by Randall Lehmann Sorenson
ix. “Core Competencies of Relational Psychoanalysis (2017),” by Roy Barsness
x. “Christianity & Psychoanalysis: A New Conversation (2014),” by Bland and Strawn
i. “Spiritual Diversity in Psychotherapy: Engaging the Sacred in Clinical Practice” – New Books in Psychoanalysis (2024)
ii. Bland and Strawn, “Christianity and Psychoanalysis: A New Conversation” (InterVarsity Press, 2014) – New Books In Psychoanalysis:
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