Hi

A NY Times article on Columbia's clinical psychology program and its
addition of spirituality (mysticism?) to training.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/10/education/columbia-program-merges-therapy-and-spirituality.html?pagewanted=1&src=recg

I especially noted the following for several points:

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Lisa J. Miller, the professor who leads the concentration, said she was
training *spiritual psychologists,* who put nonmaterial concepts
like love and connection at the core of their efforts to heal. 

*If you tell me you know something in your gut, I say that*s hard
data,* said Dr. Miller, who co-hosted a cable television series on
psychic children in 2008. Science, like intuition, she said, is
*another arrow in our quiver.* 
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One is emphasis on intuition as "hard data" and the other is the link
in this person's background to "psychic children."  And what sort of
psychologist thinks that "love and connection" are elements that have
been ignored by either academic or clinical psychologists, necessitating
the introduction of mysticism to take into account such "nonmaterial
concepts"?

Take care
Jim


James M. Clark
Professor of Psychology and Chair
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204-774-4134 Fax
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