Pilgrimage as Transformative Process: The Movement from Fractured to Integrated: 109 (At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries, 109) - Softcover

Heather A. Warfield; Kate Hetherington

 
9789004373396: Pilgrimage as Transformative Process: The Movement from Fractured to Integrated: 109 (At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries, 109)

Synopsis

Transformation has emerged as a prominent construct in myriad academic disciplines. Such transformational processes as movement from sickness to wellness, from grief to closure and from fractured to integrated are evident within the pilgrimage literature and are explored in this volume.

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About the Author

Heather A. Warfield, Ph.D. (2013), North Carolina State University, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at Antioch University. She has published articles on the therapeutic value of pilgrimage and pilgrimage as healing from military combat. Her research is focused on pilgrimage as a psychological universal and the intersection of pilgrimage and wellbeing. Kate Hetherington, BSc (Hons) Psychology (1st Class) (2016), is an independent researcher within the domain of psychology. Her research focuses on the phenomenon of pilgrimage and its relationship with health and wellbeing.

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