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Paul Pruyser

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Paul W. Pruyser, Ph.D. (1916–1987) clinical psychologist at the Menninger Clinic, influenced by James, Freud and Winnicott, one of the most famous contributors to the psychological theories of religion. He created the Psychology and Culture model, which discusses the 3 "Worlds" in which we live - The Autistic, The Illusionistic, and The Realistic.

Bibliography

  • Andrew Reid Fuller. Psychology and Religion: Eight Points of View. Littlefield Adams Quality Paperbacks, third ed., 1994 ISBN 0-8226-3036-2
  • W. Edward Craighead, Charles B. Nemeroff. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and Behavioral Science. Wiley, 3 edition, 2002 ISBN 0-471-27083-0
  • Paul W. Pruyser. "The Minister as Diagnostician: Personal Problems in Pastoral Perspective." Philsadelphia: Westminster Press, 1976. ISBN: 0-664-24123-9

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