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An Interview With Thomas Moore |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul |
| Author: Clark Munsell |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 7/1/1992 |
| Size: 4,586 Words, 26,639 Characters |
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Some have described psychotherapist Thomas Moore's path breaking approach to restoring mental and spiritual health as refreshing and revolutionary in its insightfulness; others believe it contributes to the spiritual bankruptcy of our country. Moore, author of Care of the Soul, excerpted in this issue, has been speaking and writing for fifteen years on how we can deepen our understanding of emotional problems through dream analysis and creative use of imagination. Lecturing throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe on "archetypal psychology," an approach developed by his friend and mentor James Hillman, Moore helps psychologists recognize images in art and dreams that will aid in their patients' healing.
Religion has had a significant influence on Moore's approach to healing. ...
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...bringing new imagination to traditional theology and religious practice.
This summer a gang of us are going to the University of Notre Dame to celebrate Jim's contributions. I suspect that the gist of his work will not be properly understood and evaluated for many decades. My voice will be strong in praising his vision as I go about developing my own approach to soul, in my own style.
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