1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02282629
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The relationship of spiritual maturity to level of object relations development and God image

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“…We did not include certain connotations employed in other studies that were not oriented toward substance abusers, such as mystical experiences (like a bloss of selfQ or bdistortion of time and spaceQ) (Hood, Morris, & Watson, 1993), items reflecting divine intervention in one's daily life (Hall & Brokaw, 1995), aspects of religious rituals such as prayer (Saur & Saur, 1993), provision of heavenly rewards (Moberg, 1980), and appreciation of natural beauty (Galek, Flannelly, Vane, & Galek, 2005). Additionally, the SSRS is different from scales designed to assess AA involvement and affiliation, but not spirituality as such (Humphreys, Kaskutas, & Weisner, 1998;Morgenstern, Kahler, Frey, & Labouvie, 1996;Tonigan, Connors, & Miller, 1996).…”
Section: Connotations Of Spiritualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We did not include certain connotations employed in other studies that were not oriented toward substance abusers, such as mystical experiences (like a bloss of selfQ or bdistortion of time and spaceQ) (Hood, Morris, & Watson, 1993), items reflecting divine intervention in one's daily life (Hall & Brokaw, 1995), aspects of religious rituals such as prayer (Saur & Saur, 1993), provision of heavenly rewards (Moberg, 1980), and appreciation of natural beauty (Galek, Flannelly, Vane, & Galek, 2005). Additionally, the SSRS is different from scales designed to assess AA involvement and affiliation, but not spirituality as such (Humphreys, Kaskutas, & Weisner, 1998;Morgenstern, Kahler, Frey, & Labouvie, 1996;Tonigan, Connors, & Miller, 1996).…”
Section: Connotations Of Spiritualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this view, part of the change in people's perceptions of God over time may result from getting to know God better; analogous to the ways people's understanding of significant others in their lives develops over time and with added experiences (Hall & Brokaw, 1995;Levinas, 1981). God is not merely a representation to be perceived but also a reality to be experienced first hand.…”
Section: Providing Insight Into the Role Of Religion And Spiritualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, religious and spiritual diversity need to be addressed. Various theoretical and research perspectives suggest that the experience of God may be partially independent of religious belief (Hall & Brokaw, 1995;Hoffman, 2005;Sorenson, 2004;Tisdale et al, 1997). In other words, some factors influence the experience of God regardless of religious affiliation.…”
Section: Types Of Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research and theory, however, suggests that the degree to which the God image is dependent upon parents may change due to the influence of therapy (Sorenson, 2004;Tisdale et al, 1997) and development (Hall & Brokaw, 1995;Hoffman, 2005;. This critique could be applied to other factors.…”
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