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343 Abandonment,28–29, 108–9,140,144– 45,149,209,212, 215,220,226,231, 235,237 Abstinence(therapeutic attitude),186 Abuse,113–14,117–18, 128,130,139,140, 144,146–47,162, 180,182,204,207, 209,226–27,237 anddutytowarn,162 andrepressed memories,227 physical,113,180 reporting,162 sexual,113,117,128, 130,146,226–27 verbal,139,207 Actingout,110,120,172, 228 Addiction(seealso Alcohol;Compulsion ;Drugs),165 Affect(seealsoEmotion; Feeling)5,12, 31,36,49–50, 52,56,57,63,73, 97,99,100,103, 106,107–9,112, 114–15,120,128, 144,149–50,152, 182,186–87,193, 200,205,215, 227–29,246 isolationof,100,150 primary,3,49–50,99, 112 states,103,106,128, 149,200,205 Agape,83,114–15, 243–44, Aggression,25,28–29,42, 50,52,101,104–5, 149,150–51,182, 198,209,244 split-off,209 Anger,50,115,146, 150–51,156,158, 198–99,200,203, 207–8,222,225, 237–38 Alchemy,141,143,155, 171 Alcohol(seealsoAddiction ;Drugs),117, 120,179,181 Alexithymia,200 Ambulatoryself,seeSelf Amnesia,46,58,114 Analyticthird(seealso Third)72,204, 233–34,246–47 Anglican,38,76,119,129 Anima/Animus,26,49 Anthropology(see Theological anthropology) Antisocial,119 Archetype,20,23–24, 27,29,49,203, 214 Art,2,27,47,63,94, 202–3 useintherapy,202–3 Assessment,10–12, 96–99,117,136, 157 needs,157 pastoral,methodof, 96–99 Association,9,18,22, 59–60,95,98, 102,128,138, 154–55,160,164, 181,187,189, 191–92,196, 199,200–201,206, 209,227,241 Atonement,86,130 Attachment,31,50,52, 66,99,112,114, 116,130,149–50, 153,215 Attunement,50,156,181, 186,191–93,218, 231 Baby(seeInfant) IndexofSubjects 344 IndexofSubjects Baptism,3,64,87,90–91, 174 Bible(seealsoScripture), 24,36,42,74–75, 89–90,93,182 asdivinerevelation,36, 68 Bisexuality,208 Black(race),3,16,43,73, 127,130,211 Blankscreen,185,242 Body,1,9,22,25,41–43, 50,55,63,86,88– 91,100,106–7, 115,155,159,217 language,159,168 Borderlinepathology,11, 102–3,105,108–9, 113,149 Boundaries,24,43,57,70, 91,101,130–31, 137,145–47, 156,158–61,165, 167,169,172–73, 190–91,230,232, 236,243 Brain,42,50–51,57–58, 67–68,92,101, 106,109,112, 115,147–48,200 functionintherapy, 147–48,200 Buddha/Buddhism,25,92, 214 Zen,243 Burnout,156 Caseformulation,96–98 Chaos,x,73–74,86,142, 197,239,241–42, 245,247 Chaosmos,73–74,83,85, 243 Characterologicalissues, 99,102–4,110–13, 117,164 Christian,2–3,5,19,21– 22,24–25,30,36, 40–42,64,66–67, 70,76–77,79–80, 86–88,90,119,121, 124–25,129,131, 156,177,180–82, 238,244 Christianity,22,24–25,28, 37,41,77–79,82, 118,121,181 Celtic,37 post-Constantinian,38 postmodern,77–79 Civilization,49,52,101 Class,x,2,14,38,47,62, 69,73,96,116,174, 208,210,212–13 Classism,213 Client, asterm,7,10,254n19 -centered,186 Collectiveunconscious,24 Colonialism(seealsoPostcolonialism ),26, 45–52,211 Communion(seealso Eucharist),39,66, 68–70,76–77,81, 88,92,238 withGod,39,66, 69–70,81,92,238 Community,22,30,43,47, 50,56,77,79–80, 86–87,92–93,122, 130,161,172,183, 211,247 Jewish,22 organizations,211 religious,183 Compassion,12,65,80, 87,96,101,118, 132,139,141,156, 187–88,213,225, 243–44,246–47 fatigue,156 Compulsion,129 Confidentiality,142–43, 160,163–64,179 Conflict(psychic/unconscious ),10,21,26, 45,52,55,86,100, 138,152,172,177– 78,181,203,208, 216,235,248 Confrontation,6,148,153 Congregationaldynamics, 178 Connection,39,51,58,66, 71,146,173 Conscious,131,145,154– 56,160,164,169, 174–75,178,185, 188,190–91,196, 199,204–5,208–9, 211,214–15,230, 232,233–34 Consent,156,162,164–65 Constructivism,viii...