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Randall Lehmann Sorenson (Author)
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0881633445 978-0881633443 February 2004 1
In Minding Spirituality, Randall Sorenson, a clinical psychoanalyst, "invites us to take an interest in our patients' spirituality that is respectful but not diffident, curious but not reductionistic, welcoming but not indoctrinating." Out of this invitation emerges a fascinating and broadening investigation of how contemporary psychoanalysis can "mind" spirituality in the threefold sense of being bothered by it, of attending to it, and of cultivating it.

Both the questions Sorenson asks, and the answers he begins to formulate, reflect progressive changes in the psychoanalytic understanding of spirituality.  Sorenson begins by quantitatively analyzing 75 years of journal literature and documenting how psychoanalytic approaches to religious and spiritual experiences have evolved far beyond the "wholesale pathologizing of religion" prevalent during Freud's lifetime. Then, in successive chapters, he explores and illustrates the kind of clinical technique appropriate to the modern treatment of religious issues. And the issue of technique is consequential in more than one way -- Sorenson presents evidence that how analysts work clinically has a greater impact on their patients' spirituality than the patients' own parents have.

Sorenson brings an array of disciplinary perspectives to bear in examining the multiple relationships among psychoanalysis, religion, and spirituality. Empirical analysis, psychoanalytic history, sociology of religion, comparative theory, and sustained clinical interpretation all enter into his effort to open a dialogue that is clinically relevant. Turning traditional critiques of psychoanalytic training on their head, he argues that psychoanalytic education has much to learn from models of contemporary theological education.  Beautifully crafted and engagingly written, Minding Spirituality not only invites interdisciplinary dialogue but, via Sorenson's wide-ranging and passionately open-minded scholarship, exemplifies it.

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"Minding Spirituality is, in my view, the best book we are going to get on the vexed interplay of psychoanalysis, religion, and spirituality. Sorenson brings a wide and unique range of qualities to his task. Extremely well versed in the intricacies of contemporary psychoanalysis and modern theology, he is a sensitive clinician - as his case studies illustrate - and is also conversant with a range of empirical research, which he draws on to good effect. These several disciplinary perspectives come together in an accessible and readable style. I urge psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and all others with an interest in the life of the mind and spirit to read this outstanding volume."

- Louis Breger, Ph.D., Author, Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision

"Sorenson asks starkly: Does it make any difference if the analyst believes in God? To this narrow question, he gives a wide answer: What matters is that the analyst is open to transcendence, the experience of the sacred, of being a 'soul donor.' Rich clinical and empirical data invigorate Sorenson's thesis."

- Victorial Hamilton, Ph.D., Author, The Analyst's Preconscious (Analytic Press, 1996)

"Randall Sorenson brings together his deep and abiding commitments to psychology, psychoanalysis, and a spiritual/religious life in this thought-provoking, scholarly, yet highly readable work in which he explores the intersection and potential for mutual enrichment inherent in these diverse and powerful avenues for personal growth and transformation. Sorenson's unusual ability to bring to bear on his topic a combination of first-rate scholarship, a sophisticated use of research methodologies, and wise and well-told clinical psychotherapeutic vignettes will make this work of great interest to a wide range of clinicians, helpers and healers of the mind and spirit."

- Anthony Bass, Ph.D., Editor, Psychoanalytic Dialogues 

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Sorenson brings an array of disciplinary perspectives to bear in examining the multiple relationships among psychoanalysis, religion, and spirituality. Empirical analysis, psychoanalytic history, sociology of religion, comparative theory, and sustained clinical interpretation all enter into his effort to open a dialogue that is clinically relevant. Turning traditional critiques of psychoanalytic training on their head, he argues that psychoanalytic education has much to learn from models of contemporary theological education. "Are psychoanalysis and religion in the same business?" he asks in his concluding chapter. No, he answers, but for reasons very different from those adduced by analysts and theologians of the past. In fact, he holds, the new criteria of demarcation offer rich opportunities for dialogue among psychoanalysis, religion, and spirituality. Beautifully crafted and engagingly written, Minding Spirituality not only invites interdisciplinary dialogue but, via Sorenson’s wide-ranging and passionately open-minded scholarship, exemplifies it.

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  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (February 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881633445
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881633443
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Hopefully Successful Heresy, May 8, 2004
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As a relational psychotherapist who believes that truth is an emergent property of relationships and encounter, Sorenson himself exhibits many of the antinomies and creative tensions that he encourages in this book. He is a professional academic who is also deeply engaged in the clinical practice of psychotherapy. He is a Christian in a sometimes notoriously secular field of endeavor. He advocates a post-critical approach to epistemology bordering on constructivism, while subjecting that same approach to a strongly empirical analysis using advanced statistical methods. He seems as conversant in philosophy as in psychoanalysis.

The result of these tensions is a fascinating and worthy book. As Marx turned Hegel on his head, Sorenson turns the usual relationship between psychoanalysis and religion, if not on its head, at least on its ear. Using recent advances in the philosophy of science (largely Polanyi, Kuhn and Laudan), Sorenson subjects Freud's "naive realism" and the remaining vestiges of logical positivism within the psychoanalytic community to a gentle but ultimately devastating critique. Indeed, he argues that current models of theological education, more or less successfully pursued over the last several centuries both within and without a university setting, should serve as exemplars for psychoanalytic training. Given the question, "Can psychoanalytic institutes change so that they become full-time academies with cross-disciplinary faculty, with provision for research activities, and with an atmosphere that encourages challenge, doubt, and disputation?", Sorenson points out that, "We could well be describing currently established standards for theological education."

If there is any downside to Sorenson's work, it is that the author is so wide-ranging and engages sympathetically with so many different viewpoints, that he can be somewhat hard to pin down. As he himself acknowledges, the virtues of openness, curiosity and sympathetic understanding which he advocates can leave their practitioner without a clear sense of his or her own boundaries; certainly they can leave a reader without a clear understanding of his own position on some issues. While not without its problems, this approach should certainly lay to rest the contemporary stereotype of Christians as necessarily dogmatic and narrow-minded. It thus remains to be seen whether his heresy will be successful: but I have my hopes.

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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest professor I had in graduate school wrote this book, August 18, 2006
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To be honest, I have not read this book. However, I know Randy Sorenon from taking a Graduate class, Introduction to Counseling in a Ph.D program. He meticulously prepared all of the materials we used each year, and was the only professor I've ever had who has called each student, individually, at the end of the semester to get feedback on the class. I don't know how he managed to do it all!
I had been planning that when I completed writing my book I would send it to him for feedback. However, he died earlier this year. It is in trying to get more information about his death, and to remember him as he was, that I realized he had written this book. I plan to buy it as soon as possible. Anything Randy writes is wonderful!
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