"For building bridges across the chasm that exists between religion and psychology and for her dutiful service to suffering people both in her practice and in the prose of this rich book, Nancy Kehoe deserves all our gratitude and respect and attention." Joshua Shenk author of Lincoln's Melancholy
"Nancy Kehoe has done something truly remarkable both in this book and in her practice as a Harvard psychologist--she has broken the taboo on talking about religious beliefs in the treatment of mental illness...Anyone who has ever dealt with mental illness or thought seriously about religion should read this book." Cokie Roberts, author of We Are Our Mothers' Daughters
Nancy Kehoe is a nun in the Society of the Sacred
Heart and a distinguished clinician well known for her pioneering work
with the mentally ill. She is a clinical instructor in psychology in
the Department of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health Alliance,
affiliated with the Harvard Medical School.
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