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Why “integrating” psychotherapy and spirituality? This question seems silly to many people for one of two reasons. Some would say it is silly because the two must necessarily be kept separate, like church and state. Others would say it is silly because they are inherently intertwined and don’t require any effort on our part to be integrated.
In this research paper, I contend to explore 'Homosexuality' in Hanif Qureshi's novel Buddah of Suburbia in the light of Modern Humanistic and Feministic Social Psychological researches. This critical study renders an interpretative insight into the psychological evolution of the characters' self identity. It concludes that inhibitions in the developmental process during the early period of childhood creates disruptions in structuring of an individual's (character's) self identity as well as gender identity.
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Stanley Krippner (born October 4, 1932) is an American psychologist, and Alan Watts Professor of Psychology at Saybrook University in San Francisco. Formerly, Krippner was director of the Kent State University Child Study Center (of Kent, Ohio), and director of ...
In this research paper, I contend to explore 'Homosexuality' in Hanif Qureshi's novel Buddah of Suburbia in the light of Modern Humanistic and Feministic Social Psychological researches. This critical study renders an interpretative insight into the psychological evolution of the ...
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