TY - JOUR A1 - Cresci, M. B. T1 - Ethics and Values in Psychoanalytic Education: Challenges for Today JF - International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 11 (No. 1, March 2002), pp. 49-60. N2 - Carl Jung referred to religion as >the zone of world-destroying and world-creating fire,<--the zone inhabited by cruel, violent, and destructive forces and, conversely, healing, inspiring, and creative energies. In >The Healing Zone,< Dr. Paul Fleischman works from this apparent paradox, mapping out his groundbreaking investigation into the psychological phenomena of religion in lucid, accessible prose. / Dr. Fleischman, a clinical psychiatrist, has worked extensively with his patients towards an understanding of their religious backgrounds, affiliations, disaffiliations, beliefs, and doubts. Each chapter of >The Healing Zone< concentrates on a specific theme, which is vividly brought to life by fascinating, and often moving, case studies.... Fleischman weaves together the ideas of Erich FROMM, Martin Buber, Carl Jung, Mahatma Gandhi, Sigmund Freud, the Old and New Testaments, the Bhagavad Gita, the Koran, and Buddhist texts, to form his own unique vision. / >The Healing Zone,< the result of many years of private practice and teaching seminars at Yale University, will be of interest to anyone who has pondered the >Whys< of their own or another's religious behavior. It is designed not only as a study in psychotherapy, but as a tool to offer workable solutions for those who seek spiritual direction and psychological self-awareness. Dr. Fleischman's goal is to guide the psychic energy contained in religion away from world-destroying forms and into world-creating forms. – Index: Preface – Introduction – Witnessed significance – Lawful order – Affirming acceptance – Calling – Membership – Release – Worldview – Human love – Sacrifice – Meaningful death – Conclusion – Notes. (From the jacket) Y1 - 2002 ER -