Psychology of Mysticism

Case Studies

by Dr. Ahuva Krell Goldenthal


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$114.95
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$98.95
Hardcover
$114.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 18/08/2008

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781436334730
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781436334723

About the Book

Case studies are very crucial in any study. Clients often feel more comfortable knowing that they are not alone and that any given diagnosis by a specialist has a base. Professional counselors and physicians learn about new diagnoses and new methods on how to cure ailments every single day. Psychologists and neurologists often work hand in hand, and they know about chemical and hormonal imbalances, mental retardations and disorders, neurological disorders, psychosocial differences, emotional instabilities, and many other psychological disorders such as psychosis or neurosis, schizophrenia, phobias, and many delusional disorders caused by a dysfunctional brain, by drug and alcohol abuse, and disorders caused by traumatic events. Most of the world’s population believes in dreams, psychic powers, prophecies, and mysticism. But just like any disorder, there are dreamers and prophets that do not understand their artistic gifts, and therefore, they live in isolation and in a fear they cannot explain. Psychology of Mysticism, Kookshrek Anxiety Disorder, and the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging brings healing to skeptics and the apprehensive population. From these case studies, clients can learn about their recurrent episodes, the types of treatments that are available, and about how to identify and develop their profound visions into articulated forms of art.


About the Author

As the author’s husband, I see the book, “Orphans of Jerusalem,” as a mysterious and sensational script. In this story we see a child’s vigorous strength in grave hardship when she lived under dreadful oppression. In spite of all the obstacles that blocked her way, my dear wife managed to succeed, and rise above her pain creatively. Readers can find this book also philosophically, and spiritually satisfying.