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The 2020 Integration Symposium explored contemplative practices and their transformative impact, interpersonal trauma and recovery, and the holistic approach of womanist psychology.

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Cameron Lee at the Integration Symposium Lectures

FULLER dialogues: Therapy as Peacemaking

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Cameron Lee,professor of marriage and family studies, and Fuller faculty discuss therapy, peacemaking, and the Christian life at the School of Psychology’s 2018 Integration Symposium

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Alexis Abernethy responding at the Integration Symposium

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Pamela Ebstyne King at the Integration Symposium

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Hak Joon Lee responding at the Integration Symposium

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Terry Hargrave responding at the Integration Symposium

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Ted Cosse

Ted Cosse on Leadership

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Ted Cosse

Ted Cosse on His Calling

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Ted Cosse on Therapy as a Spiritual Practice

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Ted Cosse, executive director of Fuller Psychological and Family Services and assistant professor of clinical psychology, reflects on creating space for people to become fully human

Stephen Sandage at the Integration Symposium (3)

The Trinity, Trauma, and Triangles | Steven Sandage

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Steven Sandage lectures on Trinitarian theology and human relationships, how therapy can create crucibles for transformation, and the importance of being present with people in the midst of their pain.

Stephen Sandage at the Integration Symposium (2)

Diversity and Justice in Healing | Steven Sandage

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Steven Sandage lectures on the complex relationships among theology, racism and social hierarchies, and the capacity to empathize with the Other.

Stephen Sandage at the Integration Symposium

Relational Integration and Psychotherapy: A Differentiation-Based Approach | Steven Sandage

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Steven Sandage reflects on the integration of psychology and theology and applies it to theories of spirituality, power, differentiation.

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No Longer Unclean | Laura Harbert

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Ted Cosse

Ted Cosse on Awareness

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Evelyne Reisacher at the Integration Symposium

FULLER dialogues: Relational Integration

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Boston University’s Steven Sandage and Fuller faculty discuss relational integration and psychotherapy at the School of Psychology’s 2017 Integration Symposium

FULLER dialogues on Relational Integration | Tommy Givens

Tommy Givens, assistant professor of New Testament, critiques trinitarian theologies that oppress others, discusses theology’s task of dismantling “romanticized notions of God”

FULLER dialogues: Steven Sandage on the Trinity, Trauma, and Triangles

Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, introduces a relational integration of psychology at the 2017 Integration Symposium

Miyoung Hammer at the Integration Symposium

FULLER dialogues on Relational Integration | Miyoung Yoon Hammer

Miyoung Yoon Hammer, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, reflects on the difference between identity and identification, a culture of narcissism

FULLER dialogues: Steven Sandage on Diversity and Justice in Healing

Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, lectures on the complex relationships among theology, racism and social hierarchies

FULLER dialogues on Relational Integration | Evelyne Reisacher

Evelyne Reisacher, associate professor of Islamic studies and intercultural relations, applies Steven Sandage’s relational model of integration to cross-cultural work, interfaith dialogue, and more