Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the very interesting corresponding paper by the Right Reverend Dr. Andrew (Zoran) Vujisić. Continue reading “The impact of Orthodox Christian Neptic-Psychotherapeutic interventions on self-reported depressive symptomatology and comorbid anxiety”
Orthodoxy as therapy
By Protopresbyter George Metallinos (Dean of the Athens University School of Theology)
If we wished to conventionally define Christianity, as Orthodoxy, we would say it is the experiencing of the presence of the Uncreated (=of God) throughout history, and the potential of creation (=mankind) becoming God “by Grace”. Continue reading “Orthodoxy as therapy”
What is “psychotherapy” in the context of Orthodox Christianity? (Part II)
THE ORTHODOX PSYCHOTHERAPY
Before to speak about psychotherapy, one has first to point out, that today, modern Orthodox Christians are fully accepting the contemporary psychiatry and psychotherapy as a part of the valid medical treatment. Continue reading “What is “psychotherapy” in the context of Orthodox Christianity? (Part II)”
What is “psychotherapy” in the context of Orthodox Christianity? (Part I)
By Alexander Lapin
INTRODUCTION
To answer the question posed in the title of this article, one have to ask first about what is the Orthodox Christianity? Continue reading “What is “psychotherapy” in the context of Orthodox Christianity? (Part I)”
Depression: The “silent epidemic”
By the Rev.Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos & Saint Vlassios
With this title of “Silent Epidemic” a weekly newspaper with a large circulation spoke of the disease of our time, which is none other than depression. Continue reading “Depression: The “silent epidemic””
The Psychoanalytic Theory of Greek Tragedy
Here we present a review of the corresponding book by C. Fred Alford. Continue reading “The Psychoanalytic Theory of Greek Tragedy”