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Psychiatry and religion

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Subject(s): Abstract: '...I would like to focus this discussion on the mystical or transcendent experience, an area that has received much notoriety of late because of its relationship with LSD. The examination of the transcendent or God experience is open to misunderstanding from the side of religion as well as from that of psychiatry.' --p.74
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File, pamphlet, etc. File, pamphlet, etc. Zeller Library FILE/Pa.Kir (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available In filing cabinet behind desk. See librarian for assistance. B04501

Reprint from Journal of Religion and Health, Vol. 6 No.1, January 1967, pp. 74-79.

'...I would like to focus this discussion on the mystical or transcendent experience, an area that has received much notoriety of late because of its relationship with LSD. The examination of the transcendent or God experience is open to misunderstanding from the side of religion as well as from that of psychiatry.' --p.74

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