03785nam 2201045z- 450 991058593770332120220812(CKB)5600000000483105(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91160(oapen)doab91160(EXLCZ)99560000000048310520202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpirituality and AddictionBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (184 p.)3-0365-4705-3 3-0365-4706-1 This Special Issue includes articles which discuss the longstanding recognition of diverse connections between spirituality and addiction, as well as emerging discussions regarding the spiritual dimensions of addiction treatments. The overall focus is on the overlaps between the journey into addiction and the spiritual journey, informed by the insight of Carl Jung that addictive craving and the seeking of ultimate meaning may be intimately connected. The multiplicity of forms which addiction can assume in contemporary society are the scope of the issue. The overall purpose of the Special Issue is to extend the range of manifestations of addiction which are part of a discussion relating to the soul of recovery. Through this extended agenda of forms of addiction, the Special Issue supplements existing literature on the subject of spirituality and addiction.Religion & beliefsbicsscaddictionaddiction recoveryaddiction treatmentaddictionsAlcoholics AnonymousBible journalingbiblical spiritualityBuddhismclimate changecollective moral crisiscontemplative traditionsdevelopmental psychologydrug addictioneating disordersegoepistemologyexistential psychologyfaithFourth Turning in BuddhismhealinghopeInternal Family Systemsinvolvement in self-help groupsjournaling addictionlovemeaning in lifemediator variablemindfulnessmultimodal analysismultimodalityn/anondualityontological addictionontologyoptimismpessimismplayers of games of chancePortuguese employeespsychotherapyrealityreasonrecoveryreligionreligious attitudesreligious beliefsreligiousnessspiritual addictionspiritual experiencestranscendental reductionismtranspersonal psychotherapytruthTwelve-Step Programunique personhoodWestern Enlightenmentworkaholismworker profilesworkplace spiritualityReligion & beliefsFlanagan Bernadetteedt1313406Molina NoeliaedtFlanagan BernadetteothMolina NoeliaothBOOK9910585937703321Spirituality and Addiction3031393UNINA