I assume you mean by valid psychology and psychiatry those schools of psychology that deny any and all subconscious processes. I find them not so much valid as incomplete and in denial of deeper psychological dimensions and structures. Behavioral Psychology denies the existence of a subconscious mind when it is clear that everyone has one. Everything about the mind is not rational but behavioral psychologists like to claim that it is either because the idea that they have a subconscious mind scares them so much that they are in denial or they are simply not intelligent enough to understand it.
What makes you say that Carl Jung was mentally disturbed? I don't see that in his biography and I don't see it in his work or writings. The Only thing that I see is a tremendously intelligent mind, able to see and understand complicated mental processes that men of lessor intelligence can't even see are there. I've read about 10 or so of His books and I see nothing but brilliant intelligence and no hint of any mental disturbance. I used to work as a Registered Nurse on psychiatric units in hospitals for 20 years so if there was any mental disturbance there I should have seen it.
The mental act of believing or accepting something as true is called "faith" or "belief." It involves accepting something as true or real without requiring proof or evidence. Faith can be based on personal experiences, trust in others, or cultural teachings.
Art influenced by the teachings of Sigmund Freud often explores themes related to the subconscious mind, dreams, desires, and the depths of human psyche. This can manifest in surreal and symbolic imagery, where artists use visual symbolism to convey internal conflicts, emotions, and suppressed desires. The emphasis on the unconscious and psychoanalytic theories in Freudian-influenced art aims to delve into the complexities of human psychology and challenge conventional notions of reality.
Jungian therapy is a form of psychotherapy that draws on the teachings and theories of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung. It focuses on exploring the unconscious mind, dreams, archetypes, and the individual's personal journey towards self-realization and wholeness. Therapy often involves symbolic interpretation and aims to help individuals access their inner wisdom and promote personal growth.
Jordan Peterson's teachings on self-esteem emphasize taking personal responsibility, setting meaningful goals, and facing challenges with courage. By promoting self-improvement and resilience, his teachings can positively impact individuals' personal development and well-being by fostering a sense of purpose, confidence, and emotional stability.
Ashraf Ali Thanvi gave reading therapy which contains the psychological factors.This therapy is based on free association technique.In this technique,one is free to write all his views and ideas on a paper.The subjects treated by him were also given some material to learn from Quran and Hadeeth.But the basic and the most essentialcondition for this therapy is believe inALLAH.
Absolution and a place in Gods Kingdom.
Christians believe that by accepting Jesus and his teachings, they will gain forgiveness of their sins, eternal life in heaven, a relationship with God, guidance for living a moral and fulfilling life, and hope for the future.
S. Stansfeld Sargent has written: 'The basic teachings of the great psychologists' -- subject(s): Psychology 'Social psychology' -- subject(s): Social psychology
The mental act of believing or accepting something as true is called "faith" or "belief." It involves accepting something as true or real without requiring proof or evidence. Faith can be based on personal experiences, trust in others, or cultural teachings.
To give your life to Jesus, you can do so by believing in Him, confessing your sins, and committing to following His teachings. This involves accepting Jesus as your Savior and striving to live a life that reflects His love and teachings. You can do this through prayer, seeking guidance from a church or spiritual community, and studying the Bible to deepen your relationship with Jesus.
The main teachings of Quran parts that was revealed inMecca (or Makkah) are calling people to worship Allah (god in English) the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, and no associate. Reminding people with the second eternal life where they are either rewarded by accepting them in the Paradise or punished by pushing them into Hell fire.
David Seabury has written: 'How Jesus heals our minds today' -- subject(s): Lending library, Mental health, Religious Psychology, Teachings 'What makes us seem so queer?' -- subject(s): Neuroses, Psychoanalysis, Personality disorders, Personality 'How to get things done' -- subject(s): Applied Psychology, Psychology, Applied, Success 'Unmasking our minds' -- subject(s): Psychology 'How to worry successfully' -- subject(s): Worry 'Help yourself to happiness' -- subject(s): Mental health, Happiness
C. Edward Barker has written: 'Psychology's impact on the Christian faith' 'The church's neurosis and twentieth century revelations' -- subject(s): Christianity, Psychoanalysis and religion, Teachings
Michael Mirdad received his degree from the University of Arizona, where he studied psychology and philosophy. He is known for his work in spirituality, healing, and personal development, often integrating various teachings and practices into his work.
Epictetus (c. 50-135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher known for his emphasis on personal ethics and self-control. He believed in focusing on what is within our control and accepting what is not. Epictetus's teachings have had a lasting influence on Western philosophy.
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Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. He is known for his teachings on ethics, virtue, and self-discipline, which were compiled by his student Arrian into the "Discourses" and the "Enchiridion." His philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on what is within our control and accepting what is not.