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Introduction: Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul |
| Section: BOOK WORLD / FEATURED BOOK: Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 7/1/1992 |
| Size: 345 Words, 2,220 Characters |
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Today scores of self-help and how-to books aim at curing everything from depression to narcissism to eating disorders. In his book Care of the Soul, psychotherapist Thomas Moore argues that these problems actually are symp...
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... fleshed out his project more and left less to the imagination. Paul Mankowski, a Jesuit priest, does not think spirituality can be acquired from a self-help book and believes Moore's approach is fundamentally flawed. In an interview with Book World editor Clark Munsell, Moore responds to some of the questions raised concerning his therapy and how it is able to cultivate the "soulful" life.
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